Study cohort characteristics
Publications for each unique study | Start and end of study | Type of study | Countries | Sample size* | Age† (years), mean (SD) | Male (%) | Modes of contact ever used in follow-up? | Time points for follow-up (months) | Retention rate Primary definition‡(%) | Retention rate Secondary definition§ (%) |
Aitken et al23 | June 2008– August 2012 | Cohort | Australia | 112 105 | 40 (20) | 83 | Phone, mail | 1 6 | 76 72 | 83 84 |
Christensen et al18 | August 2005–December 2008 | Cohort | USA and 26 countries | 472 | 38 (14) | 77 | Not reported | 3 | 72 | 74 |
Richards et al24 25 37 | July 2006–July 2008 | Cohort | USA | 160 | 43 (17) | 57 | In person | 12 | 67 | 68 |
Orwelius et al26 | August 2000–June 2006 | Cohort | Sweden | 108 83 | 44 (18) | 68 | 12 24 | 79 54 | 79 69 | |
Schnyder et al27 28 | January 1996–June 1998 | Cohort | Switzerland | 120 | 38 (13) | 74 | Not reported | 12 | 88 | 88 |
Tøien et al29 30 | June 2005–December 2007 | Cohort | Norway | 148 147 | 40 (16) | 70 | 3 12 | 79 79 | 80 80 | |
Hepp et al31 32 | January 1996–June 2003 | Cohort | Switzerland | 121 106 90 | 38 (13) | 74 | Not reported | 6 12 36 | 88 88 74 | 88 100 100 |
Davydow et al33 | July 2001–September 2003 | Cohort | USA | 1781 | 41 (32) | 71 | Phone | 12 | 83 | 83 |
Frutiger et al34 | 1980–1988 | Cohort | Switzerland | 177 | 36 (17) | 81 | In person, other | 60 | 94 | 94 |
Holbrook et al35 | January 1990–June 1990 | Cohort | USA | – | 30 (13) | 74 | Phone | 3 | NA¶ | |
Mackenzie et al36 | July 1982–March 1984 | Cohort | USA | – | 27 (7) | 78 | In person, phone | 6 12 | NA NA |
*Sample size was calculated as the number of ICU survivors eligible for follow-up at hospital discharge. For studies that did not provide this information we used the sample size at start of the study, and for studies that did not provide either we used the sample size after informed consent was obtained. In cases where there were articles published while the study was still ongoing, we used the article with the largest sample size.
†Age was expressed as mean (SD) or median (IQR).
‡Primary participant retention rates were calculated as the number of participants assessed at each follow-up time point divided by the number presumed alive and eligible for assessment at that time point (this included the participants who withdrew and withdrawn just prior to the time point).
§Secondary participant retention rates were calculated after a sensitivity analysis where we calculated the number of participants assessed at each follow-up time point divided by the number alive and eligible for assessment at the time point (this did not include the participants who died, withdrew, and withdrawn just prior to the time point).
¶Retention rates could not be calculated because mortality was combined with loss to follow-up.
ICU, intensive care unit; NA, not applicable;