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Intubation and DNI/DNAR practices in elderly patients dying early from severe infection

Granit Pariente et al · Springer Nature · 2026

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Abstract Background The guidelines for treatment of patients with severe infection or sepsis do not include the indications for endotracheal intubation, nor do they address DNAR/DNI orders. Methods We aimed to describe the rates, characteristics and association (or lack thereof) between tracheal intubation and DNI/DNAR orders among elderly patients with severe infection or sepsis who died within 48 h of hospital admission. We conducted a single-center, retrospective, case-controlled study at a tertiary medical center. Adult patients aged ≥ 65 years with severe infection or sepsis who died within 48 h of admission were included. Data on demographics, comorbidities, DNAR/DNI status, intubation, and end-of-life (EoL) discussions were collected and analyzed. Results Of the 304 patients included, 29.9% underwent tracheal intubation. Only 14.5% of patients (44/304) had pre-existing DNAR/DNI orders, while 71.1% received such orders within 48 h. The presence of DNAR/DNI orders was strongly associated with lower intubation rates (p < 0.0001). However, 12.2% of patients with a DNAR/DNI order from the current hospitalization were intubated. Gaps in documentation were common: 18.1% had no recorded EoL discussions, and in many cases, EoL discussions occurred only after intubation. Conclusions In elderly patients with severe infection or sepsis who died within 48 h of admission, tracheal intubation rates were higher than previously reported, while pre-existing DNAR/DNI orders were rare despite a high comorbidity load. DNAR/DNI orders were associated with reduced intubation rates but were inconsistently followed, especially pre-hospital. Poor timing and documentation of end-of-life discussions suggest a need for earlier, structured communication and better integration of patient wishes across care settings.

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al, G. P. E. (2026). Intubation and DNI/DNAR practices in elderly patients dying early from severe infection. https://doi.org/10.1007/s44250-026-00381-4

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al, Granit Pariente et. "Intubation and DNI/DNAR practices in elderly patients dying early from severe infection." 2026. https://doi.org/10.1007/s44250-026-00381-4.

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al, Granit Pariente et. 2026. "Intubation and DNI/DNAR practices in elderly patients dying early from severe infection.". https://doi.org/10.1007/s44250-026-00381-4.

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al, G. P. E. 2026, Intubation and DNI/DNAR practices in elderly patients dying early from severe infection, Springer Nature, available at: https://doi.org/10.1007/s44250-026-00381-4 [Accessed 30 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Intubation and DNI/DNAR practices in elderly patients dying early from severe infection
Autor / colaboradores
Granit Pariente et al
Editorial
Springer Nature
Año de publicación
2026
ISSN
2731-7501
ISSN
2731-7501
Idioma
eng

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