ICU Length of Stay Patterns and In-Hospital Mortality: Clinical Determinants in a Tertiary-Care Hospital

重症监护室住院时长模式和院内死亡率:三级医院的临床决定因素

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Abstract

HIGHLIGHTS: What are the main findings? ICU length of stay was not an independent predictor of mortality after adjustment. Organ support requirements were the strongest determinants of in-hospital death. What are the implications of the main findings? Length of stay reflects disease severity rather than causality. Combining LOS with severity markers may improve risk stratification and ICU resource planning. ABSTRACT: Background: Length of stay (LOS) reflects healthcare utilization but may also capture patient clinical trajectories. We investigated the relationship between LOS categories, organ support requirements, and in-hospital mortality. Methods: This retrospective observational study included 1332 consecutive adult ICU patients in a tertiary-care center. ICU LOS patterns were categorized using median-based and predefined cutoffs. Multivariable logistic regression was used to identify independent predictors of in-hospital mortality. Results: Prolonged ICU LOS was associated with higher crude mortality (61.0% vs. 43.5%, p < 0.001). However, in LOS-adjusted models, mortality was independently associated with mechanical ventilation (aOR 29.89, 95% CI 17.92–49.86), inotropic support (aOR 4.94, 95% CI 3.50–6.97), hemodialysis (aOR 5.43, 95% CI 2.52–11.72), older age, and diabetes mellitus. Prolonged LOS was not independently associated with mortality (aOR 0.93, p = 0.630). Conclusions: LOS reflects underlying disease severity rather than acting as an independent driver of mortality. Integrating LOS pattern assessment with markers of organ dysfunction may improve risk stratification and resource planning in hospitalized populations.

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