Definition and incidence of hypotension in intensive care unit patients, an international survey of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine
Although hypotension in ICU patients is associated with adverse outcome, currently used definitions are unknown and no universally accepted definition exists. We conducted an international, peer-reviewed survey among ICU physicians and nurses to provide insight in currently used definitions, estimat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of critical care 2021-10, Vol.65, p.142-148 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Although hypotension in ICU patients is associated with adverse outcome, currently used definitions are unknown and no universally accepted definition exists.
We conducted an international, peer-reviewed survey among ICU physicians and nurses to provide insight in currently used definitions, estimations of incidence, and duration of hypotension.
Out of 1394 respondents (1055 physicians (76%) and 339 nurses (24%)), 1207 (82%) completed the questionnaire. In all patient categories, hypotension definitions were predominantly based on an absolute MAP of 65 mmHg, except for the neuro(trauma) category (75 mmHg, p < 0.001), without differences between answers from physicians and nurses. Hypotension incidence was estimated at 55%, and time per day spent in hypotension at 15%, both with nurses reporting higher percentages than physicians (estimated mean difference 5%, p = 0.01; and 4%, p < 0.001).
An absolute MAP threshold of 65 mmHg is most frequently used to define hypotension in ICU patients. In neuro(trauma) patients a higher threshold was reported. The majority of ICU patients are estimated to endure hypotension during their ICU admission for a considerable amount of time, with nurses reporting a higher estimated incidence and time spent in hypotension than physicians.
•Hypotension thresholds in ICU patients are predominantly based on an absolute MAP.•A general threshold is most commonly used, independent of patient category.•The median threshold to define hypotension is a MAP of 65 mmHg.•Regarding definition, no differences between nurses and physicians were reported.•Nurses reported a higher estimation of hypotension incidence and duration. |
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ISSN: | 0883-9441 1557-8615 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jcrc.2021.05.023 |