M.A. Narváez-Martínez RN, MSN , Á.M. Henao-Castaño RN, PhD
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Abstract
Objective
The study aims to characterize postintensive care syndrome by classifying the severity of the disease and identifying the variables of influence in 2 highly complex intensive care units for adults in Colombia.
Method
A descriptive, cross-sectional, prospective study was carried out to characterize survivors of critical illness using the Healthy Aging Brain Care–Monitor in a sample of 135 patients. Postintensive care syndrome severity was classified using Gaussian mixture models for clustering, and the most influencing variables were identified through ordinal logistic regression.
Results
Clustering based on Gaussian mixture models allowed the classification of postintensive care syndrome severity into mild, moderate, and severe classes, with an Akaike information criterion of 308 and an area under the curve of 0.80, which indicates a good fit; thus, the mild class was characterized by a score on the HABC-M Total scale ≤ 9; the moderate class for a HABC-M Total score ≥ 10 and ≤ 42 and the severe class for a HABC-M Total score ≥ 43. Regarding the most influencing variables, the probability of belonging to the moderate or severe classes was related to male sex (91%), APACHE II score (22.5%), age (13%), intensive care units days of stay (10.6%), the use of sedation, analgesia and neuromuscular blockers.
Conclusion
Intensive care units survivors were characterized using the HABC-M scale, which made it possible to classify postintensive care syndrome through Gaussian mixture models clustering into mild, moderate, and severe, and to identify variables that had the major influence on the presentation of postintensive care syndrome.
期刊介绍:
Enfermería Intensiva es el medio de comunicación por antonomasia para todos los profesionales de enfermería españoles que desarrollan su actividad profesional en las unidades de cuidados intensivos o en cualquier otro lugar donde se atiende al paciente crítico. Enfermería Intensiva publica cuatro números al año, cuyos temas son específicos para la enfermería de cuidados intensivos. Es la única publicación en español con carácter nacional y está indexada en prestigiosas bases de datos como International Nursing Index, MEDLINE, Índice de Enfermería, Cuiden, Índice Médico Español, Toxline, etc.