Treatment decisions in end-stage COPD: who decides how? A cross-sectional survey of different medical specialties

Introduction End-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients with acute respiratory failure are often treated by representatives from different medical specialties. This study investigates if the choice of treatment is influenced by the medical specialty. Methods An online cross-sect...

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Main Authors: Martin Gäbler, Gerald Ohrenberger, Georg-Christian Funk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Respiratory Society 2019-09-01
Series:ERJ Open Research
Online Access:http://openres.ersjournals.com/content/5/3/00163-2018.full
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spelling doaj-5fe55568f1764e43b749a15c45ef5fcc2020-11-25T02:41:57ZengEuropean Respiratory SocietyERJ Open Research2312-05412019-09-015310.1183/23120541.00163-201800163-2018Treatment decisions in end-stage COPD: who decides how? A cross-sectional survey of different medical specialtiesMartin Gäbler0Gerald Ohrenberger1Georg-Christian Funk2 Institute of Preventive and Applied Sports Medicine, Krems University Hospital, Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences, Krems, Austria Haus der Barmherzigkeit (House of Mercy), Vienna, Austria Medical Dept II and Karl-Landsteiner Institute für Lungenforschung und Pneumologische Onkologie Wilheminenspital, Vienna, Austria Introduction End-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients with acute respiratory failure are often treated by representatives from different medical specialties. This study investigates if the choice of treatment is influenced by the medical specialty. Methods An online cross-sectional survey among four Austrian medical societies was performed, accompanied by a case vignette of a geriatric end-stage COPD patient with acute respiratory failure. Respondents had to choose between noninvasive ventilation (NIV), a conservative treatment attempt (without NIV) and a palliative approach. Ethical considerations and their impact on decision making were also assessed. Results Responses of 162 physicians (67 from intensive care units (ICUs), 51 from pulmonology or internal departments and 44 from geriatric or palliative care) were included. The decision for NIV (instead of a conservative or palliative approach) was associated with working in an ICU (OR 14.9, 95% CI 1.87–118.8) and in a pulmonology or internal department (OR 9.4, 95% CI 1.14–78.42) compared with working in geriatric or palliative care (Model 1). The decision for palliative care was negatively associated with working in a pulmonology or internal department (OR 0.16, 95% CI 0.05–0.47) and (nonsignificantly) in an ICU (OR 0.41, 95% CI 0.15–1.12) (Model 2). Conclusions Department association was shown to be an independent predictor for treatment decisions in end-stage COPD with acute respiratory failure. Further research on these differences and influential factors is necessary.http://openres.ersjournals.com/content/5/3/00163-2018.full
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Georg-Christian Funk
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Georg-Christian Funk
Treatment decisions in end-stage COPD: who decides how? A cross-sectional survey of different medical specialties
ERJ Open Research
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Gerald Ohrenberger
Georg-Christian Funk
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title Treatment decisions in end-stage COPD: who decides how? A cross-sectional survey of different medical specialties
title_short Treatment decisions in end-stage COPD: who decides how? A cross-sectional survey of different medical specialties
title_full Treatment decisions in end-stage COPD: who decides how? A cross-sectional survey of different medical specialties
title_fullStr Treatment decisions in end-stage COPD: who decides how? A cross-sectional survey of different medical specialties
title_full_unstemmed Treatment decisions in end-stage COPD: who decides how? A cross-sectional survey of different medical specialties
title_sort treatment decisions in end-stage copd: who decides how? a cross-sectional survey of different medical specialties
publisher European Respiratory Society
series ERJ Open Research
issn 2312-0541
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Introduction End-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients with acute respiratory failure are often treated by representatives from different medical specialties. This study investigates if the choice of treatment is influenced by the medical specialty. Methods An online cross-sectional survey among four Austrian medical societies was performed, accompanied by a case vignette of a geriatric end-stage COPD patient with acute respiratory failure. Respondents had to choose between noninvasive ventilation (NIV), a conservative treatment attempt (without NIV) and a palliative approach. Ethical considerations and their impact on decision making were also assessed. Results Responses of 162 physicians (67 from intensive care units (ICUs), 51 from pulmonology or internal departments and 44 from geriatric or palliative care) were included. The decision for NIV (instead of a conservative or palliative approach) was associated with working in an ICU (OR 14.9, 95% CI 1.87–118.8) and in a pulmonology or internal department (OR 9.4, 95% CI 1.14–78.42) compared with working in geriatric or palliative care (Model 1). The decision for palliative care was negatively associated with working in a pulmonology or internal department (OR 0.16, 95% CI 0.05–0.47) and (nonsignificantly) in an ICU (OR 0.41, 95% CI 0.15–1.12) (Model 2). Conclusions Department association was shown to be an independent predictor for treatment decisions in end-stage COPD with acute respiratory failure. Further research on these differences and influential factors is necessary.
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