What outcomes should be evaluated in critically ill patients? - Critical Care Science (CCS)

Review Article

What outcomes should be evaluated in critically ill patients?

Rev Bras Ter Intensiva. 2021;33(2):312-319

DOI: 10.5935/0103-507X.20210040

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ABSTRACT

Randomized clinical trials in intensive care prioritize disease-focused outcomes rather than patient-centered outcomes. A paradigm shift considering the evaluation of measures after hospital discharge and measures focused on quality of life and common symptoms, such as pain and dyspnea, could better reflect the wishes of patients and their families. However, barriers related to the systematization of the interpretation of these outcomes, the heterogeneity of measurement instruments and the greater difficulty in performing the studies, to date, seem to hinder this change. In addition, the joint participation of patients, families, researchers, and clinicians in the definition of study outcomes is not yet a reality.

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