TY - JOUR T1 - Life-sustaining treatment limitation criteria upon admission to the intensive care unit: Results of a Spanish national multicenter survey JO - Medicina Intensiva (English Edition) T2 - AU - Rubio,O. AU - Sánchez,J.M. AU - Fernández,R. SN - 21735727 M3 - 10.1016/j.medine.2012.06.009 DO - 10.1016/j.medine.2012.06.009 UR - https://www.medintensiva.org/en-life-sustaining-treatment-limitation-criteria-upon-articulo-S2173572713000696 AB - ObjectiveTo determine the life-sustaining treatment limitation (LSTL) predisposition upon patient admission to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), the criteria upon which such predisposition is based, and whether these decisions are related to structural factors of the surveyed hospitals. DesignA descriptive multicenter study was made in 2010, involving the conduction of a survey in 90 hospitals, with a view to documenting the usual practise referred to LSTL upon admission in these centers. SettingSpanish ICUs. InterventionOpinion survey. Main variables of interestType of hospital, number of hospital beds, ICU and semicritical patient beds, usual bed availability in the ICU, use of restrictive admission criteria, use of LSTL criteria upon admission, and type of criterion used to decide LSTL. ResultsA total of 43 (48%) hospitals participated in the study, with LSTL being a common practise in these centers (93%). LSTL was fundamentally decided on the basis of the presence of prior severe chronic disease (95%), observation of previously declared patient will (95%), prior functional limitation (85%), and qualitative futility of care (82%). Frequent ICU bed availability (77% of the hospitals) and the use of restrictive criteria (79% of the hospitals) were also associated to patient admission with LSTL. ConclusionsAdmission to ICU with LSTL is a generalized practise in Spanish Hospitals. LSTL is decided not only based on physiological futility from an objective medical point of view, but also in observance of ethical and moral implications based on the qualitative futility of medical care. ER -