All other things being equal, patients with dementia who are admitted to the ICU do just as well as those without dementia according to this study in the June issue of Critical Care Medicine. A higher percentage of patients in the dementia group (46% vs. 11%) were from nursing homes.
Although there may be legitimate reasons to withhold ICU care in some demented patients (such as advance directives) we can’t base the decision on a presumption of poor clinical outcome.
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