Department of Intensive Care, Copenhagen University Hospital-Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Collaboration for Research in Intensive Care (CRIC), Copenhagen, Denmark.
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand. 2023 Jul;67(6):762-771. doi: 10.1111/aas.14231. Epub 2023 Mar 21.
Trials in critically ill patients increasingly focus on days alive without life support (DAWOLS) or days alive out of hospital (DAOOH) and health-related quality of life (HRQoL). DAWOLS and DAOOH convey more information than mortality and are simpler and faster to collect than HRQoL. However, whether these outcomes are associated with HRQoL is uncertain. We thus aimed to assess the associations between DAWOLS and DAOOH and long-term HRQoL.
Secondary analysis of the COVID STEROID 2 trial including adults with COVID-19 and severe hypoxaemia and the Handling Oxygenation Targets in the Intensive Care Unit (HOT-ICU) trial including adult intensive care unit patients with acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure. Associations between DAWOLS and DAOOH at day 28 and 90 and long-term HRQoL (after 6 or 12 months) using the EuroQol 5-dimension 5-level survey (EQ VAS and EQ-5D-5L index values) were assessed using flexible models and evaluated using measures of fit and prediction adequacy in both datasets (comprising internal performance and external validation), non-parametric correlation coefficients and graphical presentations.
We found no strong associations between DAWOLS or DAOOH and HRQoL in survivors at HRQoL-follow-up (615 and 1476 patients, respectively). There was substantial variability in outcomes, and predictions from the best fitted models were poor both internally and externally in the other trial dataset, which also showed inadequate calibration. Moderate associations were found when including non-survivors, although predictions remained uncertain and calibration inadequate.
DAWOLS and DAOOH were poorly associated with HRQoL in adult survivors of severe or critical illness included in the COVID STEROID 2 and HOT-ICU trials.
危重症患者的临床试验越来越关注无生命支持下存活天数(DAWOLS)或出院后存活天数(DAOOH)和健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)。DAWOLS 和 DAOOH 比死亡率传达更多信息,并且比 HRQoL 更简单、更快收集。然而,这些结果是否与 HRQoL 相关尚不确定。因此,我们旨在评估 DAWOLS 和 DAOOH 与长期 HRQoL 之间的关联。
COVID-19 类固醇 2 试验的二次分析,包括患有 COVID-19 和严重低氧血症的成年人,以及处理重症监护病房氧合目标(HOT-ICU)试验,包括患有急性低氧性呼吸衰竭的成年重症监护病房患者。使用灵活模型评估 COVID-19 类固醇 2 试验和 HOT-ICU 试验中 28 天和 90 天的 DAWOLS 和 DAOOH 与长期 HRQoL(6 或 12 个月后)之间的关联,使用 EQ VAS 和 EQ-5D-5L 指数值评估拟合度和预测充分性的度量标准,并在两个数据集(包含内部性能和外部验证)、非参数相关系数和图形表示中进行评估。
在 HRQoL 随访中(分别为 615 名和 1476 名患者),我们没有发现 DAWOLS 或 DAOOH 与幸存者 HRQoL 之间存在强烈关联。结果存在很大差异,在另一个试验数据集内部和外部,最佳拟合模型的预测都很差,而且校准也不足。当包括非幸存者时,发现了中度关联,尽管预测仍然不确定且校准不足。
在 COVID-19 类固醇 2 试验和 HOT-ICU 试验中,严重或危重症幸存者的 DAWOLS 和 DAOOH 与 HRQoL 相关性较差。