Klug-entscheiden-Empfehlungen in der internistischen Intensivmedizin

  • Reimer Riessen
  • S Kluge
  • U Janssens
  • H Kierdorf
  • K F Bodmann
  • Hans-Joerg Busch
  • S Rose John
  • M Möckel

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Abstract

Intensive care medicine is an important and integral part of internal medicine. Modern intensive care medicine permits survival of many patients with severe and life-threatening internal diseases in acute situations. Decisive for therapeutic success is often not the application of complicated and expensive medical technologies, but rather the rapid diagnosis and identification of core issues, with immediate and competent initiation of standard treatment regimens. An adequately staffed, well-organized interprofessional team is of central importance. With the application of standard therapies, it has been increasingly demonstrated that "less is more", and that personalized treatment concepts are better than aggressive strategies with higher therapeutic goals. In accordance with the Choosing wisely recommendations of the American societies for intensive care medicine, the extended board of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internistische Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin (DGIIN) has formulated five positive and five negative recommendations reflecting these principles. The current paper is an updated version of the manuscript originally published in the Deutsches Ärzteblatt. When applying these recommendations, it is important to consider that intensive care patients are very complex; therefore, the applicability of these principles must be assessed on an individual basis and, where necessary, modified appropriately.

Bibliographical data

Translated title of the contributionChoosing wisely recommendations in intensive care medicine
Original languageGerman
ISSN0020-9554
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 05.2017
PubMed 28488056