Informed consent in the critically ill: A two-step approach incorporating delirium screening*

Dec 20, 2007Critical care medicine

Getting consent from critically ill patients using a two-step process with delirium checks

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Abstract

Of 150 patients with acute lung injury, 57% survived, and 90% of survivors provided consent.

  • Patients were delirious or deeply sedated in 89% of daily assessments during mechanical ventilation.
  • By extubation, 44% of patients passed the initial competency evaluation, but only 11% passed the subsequent traditional assessment for consent.
  • At ICU discharge, 58% passed the initial evaluation and 21% completed the traditional consent process.
  • At hospital discharge, 94% of patients had passed the initial evaluation, with 78% giving consent.

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