Age is not a risk factor in survival of severely ill patients with co-morbidities in a medical intensive care unit

ConclusionAge and gender were not found to be predictors of mortality. There was no survival advantage between young and elderly patients. Co-morbid diseases, apart from malignancy, had no effect on mortality. In developing countries, where patients with terminal illness and multiple co-morbid diseases are treated in the ICU, age should not be a determining factor in patient selection for ICU or in the treatment decisions to be applied to patients.
Source: Irish Journal of Medical Science - Category: General Medicine Source Type: research