Table 2.
Ten elements that should be theoretically considered for decision to admit or not a patient in ICU
| Patient |
| Expresses wishes (advanced directives, patient’s healthcare proxy or family) |
| Prognostic of acute disease and expected treatment benefits |
| Potentially fatal advanced chronic diseases (comorbidities) |
| Bad quality of life (before or estimated after the ICU stay) |
| Frailty score |
| Family or proxy |
| Information |
| Witness of patient’s willing |
| Collegial decision-making procedure (physicians and other healthcare professionals) |
| External consultant having relevant expertise (general practitioner, referral specialist, intensivist from another unit) |
| Recording in the patient’s medical file |