Hassan Khouli
Mount Sinai St. Luke's and Mount Sinai Roosevelt
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Critical Care Medicine | 2011
Hassan Khouli; Alfred Astua; Wen Dombrowski; Faiz Ahmad; Peter Homel; Janet M. Shapiro; Jagdeep Singh; Ravi Nallamothu; Humaira Mahbub; Edward Eden; Joel Delfiner
Objectives:The aims of this study were to determine predictors of survival after hospital discharge and to describe the impact of intensive care unit admission on health-related quality of life at 6 months after hospital discharge in older adults admitted to intensive care units. Design:Prospective longitudinal observational study with administered questionnaire. Settings and Patients:Patients 65 yrs of age and older who were admitted to the medical, surgical, and coronary intensive care units for >24 hrs in a large urban teaching hospital system from August 2007 to May 2008 with a follow-up period ending April 2009. Interventions:Administered questionnaire to patients or proxies. Measurements and Main Results:Four hundred eighty-four patients 65 yrs old and older were enrolled. Data were collected on demographics, comorbidities, intensive care unit admission diagnoses, Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II and Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score, Glasgow Coma Scale score at intensive care unit admission, intensive care unit interventions, and disposition after hospital discharge. A health-related quality of life survey was administered to patients, their proxies, or caregivers at intensive care unit admission, and to hospital survivors at 6 months after hospital discharge. Three hundred sixty-seven (75.8%) and 318 (65.7%) of enrolled patients were alive at hospital discharge and at 6 months, respectively. Mean age of survivors was 77.8 ± 8.5. Independent predictors of death at 6 months were: number of days during the 30 days before hospitalization that the patient felt their “physical health was not good” on the health-related quality of life survey [odds ratio = 1.08; confidence interval 1.04–1.12], a higher Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II score [odds ratio = 1.09; 95% confidence interval 1.06–1.12], and chronic pulmonary disease as a comorbidity [odds ratio = 2.22; 95% confidence interval 1.04–4.78]. Of the 318 survivors at 6 months after hospital discharge, 297 (93.4%) completed the health-related quality of life questionnaire. When assessing whether changes in health-related quality of life over time were affected by age in our study cohort of 65 yrs old and older, we found that the oldest survivors, age 86.3 yrs old and older, had worse health-related quality of life over time, including more days spent with poor physical health (p < .004) and mental health (p < .001), while the youngest survivors, age 65–69.3 yrs old, showed improvement in health-related quality of life with fewer days spent with poor physical health (p < .004) and mental health (p < .001) at follow-up compared to baseline. These differences remained after adjusting for severity of illness and other potential confounders. Conclusions:One-third of adults 65 yrs old and older admitted to the intensive care unit die within 6 months of hospital discharge. Among survivors at 6 months, health-related quality of life has significantly worsened over time in the oldest patients but improved in the youngest. Our study in a large cohort of mixed intensive care unit patients identifies additional prognostic factors and significant quality of life information in intensive care unit survivors well after hospital discharge. This additional information may guide clinicians in their discussions with patients, families, and other providers as they decide on what treatments and interventions to pursue.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | 1997
Edward Eden; Dean Mitchell; Bruce Mehlman; Hassan Khouli; Morris Nejat; Michael H. Grieco; Gerard M. Turino
Chest | 2011
Hassan Khouli; Katherine Jahnes; Janet M. Shapiro; Keith Rose; Joseph Mathew; Amit Gohil; Qifa Han; Andre Sotelo; James Jones; Adnan Aqeel; Edward Eden; Ethan D. Fried
Chest | 1996
David R. Gerber; Claude W.E. Zeifman; Hassan Khouli; Haitham Dib; Melvin R. Pratter
Blood Coagulation & Fibrinolysis | 2007
David Václav Fred Hefer; Aman U. Munir; Hassan Khouli
Academic Emergency Medicine | 2015
Sumedh S. Hoskote; Hassan Khouli; Richard Lanoix; Keith Rose; Adnan Aqeel; Mark Clark; Donald B. Chalfin; Janet M. Shapiro; Qifa Han
Chest | 2009
Hassan Khouli; Katherine Jahnes; Joseph Mathew; Amit Gohil; Janet M. Shapiro; Keith Rose; James Jones; Edward Eden
Chest | 2006
Janet M. Shapiro; Brenda Matti; Hassan Khouli; Tricia Dillman; Rosa Williams
Chest | 2017
Boram Kim; Manideep Duttuluri; Rupa Iyengar; Di Pan; Nader Ishak Gabra; Lee Sung; Hassan Khouli; Joseph Mathew
Chest | 2017
Sung Lee; Boram Kim; Rupa Iyengar; Manideep Duttuluri; Di Pan; Nader Ishak Gabra; Hassan Khouli; Joseph Mathew