Figure 1 Adjusted short-term mortality of ICU admissions with metastatic cancer during 2010–2014, stratified by number of organ failures. Short-term mortality is defined as that of ICU admissions with in-hospital death or discharge to hospice. Short-term mortality estimates were adjusted, using multivariable logistic regression, for age, race/ethnicity, health insurance, Deyo Comorbidity Index (adjusted after excluding the point score for cancer), congestive heart failure, chronic lung disease, renal disease, diabetes mellitus, liver disease, type of cancer, emergent versus non-emergent admission, medical versus surgical admission, admission during the weekend versus weekday, number of organ failures, APR-DRG illness severity, APR-DRG risk of death, sepsis, mechanical ventilation, hemodialysis, blood transfusion, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, palliative care, teaching status of the hospital, and year of admission. APR-DRG, All Patient Refined Diagnosis Related Group; ICU, intensive care unit.