“Life-Sustaining Treatment and Advance Care Documentation among Chinese American ICU Decedents”

Journal of Pain and Symptom Management(2024)

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Context Despite being one of the fastest growing ethnic groups in the U.S., there exists a gap in how treatment preferences among Chinese Americans are expressed and enacted upon in inpatient settings. Objectives To compare the rates of advance care documentation and life-sustaining treatment between Chinese American and White American ICU decedents. Methods In this matched retrospective decedent cohort study, we included four ICUs within a tertiary medical center located in a Chinatown neighborhood. The Chinese American cohort included adult patients during the terminal admission in the ICU with primary language identified as Chinese (Mandarin, Cantonese, Taishanese). The White American cohort was matched according to age, sex, year of death, and admitting diagnosis. Results We identified 154 decedents in each cohort. Despite similar odds on admission, Chinese American decedents had higher odds of DNR completion (OR 1.82; 95%CI 0.99-3.40) and DNI completion (OR 1.81; 95%CI, 1.07-1.57) during the terminal ICU admission. Although Chinese American decedents had similar odds of intubation (aOR 0.90; 95%CI, 0.55-1.48), a higher proportion signed a DNI after intubation (41% vs 25%). Chinese American decedents also had higher odds of CPR (aOR 2.03; 95%CI, 1.03-41.6) with three Chinese American decedents receiving CPR despite a signed DNR order (12% vs 0%). Conclusions During terminal ICU admissions, Chinese American decedents were more likely to complete advance care documentation and to receive CPR than White American decedents. Changes in code status were more common for Chinese Americans after intubation. Further research is needed to understand these differences and identify opportunities for goal-concordant care.
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Asian [M01.686.330.250],Healthcare Disparities [N05.300.493],Terminal Care [E02.760.905],Intensive Care Units [N02.278.388.493],Advance Directives [N04.590.233.624.124.050]
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