Regional Differences and Mortality-associated Risk Factors among Older Patients with Septic Shock: Administrative Data Analysis with Multilevel Logistic Regression Modelling
Shinichiro Yoshida, Akira Babazono, Ning Liu, Reiko Yamao, Reiko Ishihara

TL;DR
This study found that older patients with septic shock have varying mortality rates across regions in Japan, influenced by factors like physician certification and ICU resources.
Contribution
The study specifically examines regional mortality variability in older septic shock patients and accounts for the context effect.
Findings
Mortality rates among older septic shock patients varied significantly across regions in Fukuoka Prefecture.
Having fewer intensivists per ICU bed was associated with higher mortality.
Adjusting for regional context revealed significant associations between ICU resources and patient outcomes.
Abstract
Variations in intensive care unit (ICU) policies and physician characteristics influence mortality, potentially leading to regional differences in mortality rates. Previous studies have not specifically focused on septic shock or older patients and have lacked consideration of the context effect. We hypothesized that regional variability in mortality exists among older patients with septic shock and investigated factors associated with mortality. Administrative medical claims data were analyzed. Participants were enrolled from April 2015 to March 2020 in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. ICU physicians were classified based on board certification in intensive care medicine as either “intensivists” or “ICU-dedicated physicians”. The primary outcome was 28-day mortality after ICU admission. Data from all ICUs in Fukuoka Prefecture and 9 secondary medical areas were analyzed. We calculated and…
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TopicsTechnology and Data Analysis
