OBJECTIVES: The mortality outcome of mechanical ventilation, a key intervention in the critically ill, has been variously reported to be determined by intensive care patient volume. We determined the volume-(mortality)-outcome relationship of mechanically ventilated patients whose records were contributed to the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society Adult Patient Database. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Retrospective cohort study of 208,810 index patient admissions from 136 Australian and New Zealand intensive care units in the same number of hospitals over the course of 1995–2009. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: The patient–volume effect on hospital mortality, overall and at the level of patient (nonsurgical, elective surgic...
Objectives: To compare the characteristics of adults admitted to the ICU in Australia and New Zealan...
Objective. Mortality after many procedures is lower in centers where more procedures are done. It is...
Abstract Rationale: Baseline characteristics and management have changed over time in patients requi...
ObjectiveIntensive care unit (ICU) outcomes have been the subject of controversy. The objective was ...
An increased volume of patients is associated with improved survival in numerous high-risk medical a...
PURPOSE: This systematic review assessed if outcomes in adult intensive care units (ICUs) are relate...
Purpose: This study aimed to report mortality, morbidity, and the relationship between these outcome...
Objective: The study aimed to determine factors related to ICU mortality in critically ill patients ...
Purpose: This study aimed to report mortality, morbidity, and the relationship between these outcome...
Purpose: Mechanical power (MP) may unify variables known to be related to development of ventilator-...
Rationale: Use of death as an outcome of intensive care unit (ICU) admission may be biased by differ...
To examine the relationship between hospital volume and mortality for nonsurgical patients receiving...
Purpose: To investigate the possible association between ventilatory settings on the first day of in...
Rationale: Baseline characteristics and management have changed over time in patients requiring mech...
Introduction Our primary aim was to document our interactions with patients subjected to mechanical ...
Objectives: To compare the characteristics of adults admitted to the ICU in Australia and New Zealan...
Objective. Mortality after many procedures is lower in centers where more procedures are done. It is...
Abstract Rationale: Baseline characteristics and management have changed over time in patients requi...
ObjectiveIntensive care unit (ICU) outcomes have been the subject of controversy. The objective was ...
An increased volume of patients is associated with improved survival in numerous high-risk medical a...
PURPOSE: This systematic review assessed if outcomes in adult intensive care units (ICUs) are relate...
Purpose: This study aimed to report mortality, morbidity, and the relationship between these outcome...
Objective: The study aimed to determine factors related to ICU mortality in critically ill patients ...
Purpose: This study aimed to report mortality, morbidity, and the relationship between these outcome...
Purpose: Mechanical power (MP) may unify variables known to be related to development of ventilator-...
Rationale: Use of death as an outcome of intensive care unit (ICU) admission may be biased by differ...
To examine the relationship between hospital volume and mortality for nonsurgical patients receiving...
Purpose: To investigate the possible association between ventilatory settings on the first day of in...
Rationale: Baseline characteristics and management have changed over time in patients requiring mech...
Introduction Our primary aim was to document our interactions with patients subjected to mechanical ...
Objectives: To compare the characteristics of adults admitted to the ICU in Australia and New Zealan...
Objective. Mortality after many procedures is lower in centers where more procedures are done. It is...
Abstract Rationale: Baseline characteristics and management have changed over time in patients requi...