Objective: Timely and appropriate assessment and management within the ED impacts patient outcomes including in‐hospital mortality and length of stay (LOS). Within the ED, several processes facilitate timely recognition of the need for intensive care unit (ICU) admission. This study describes characteristics and outcomes for patient presentations admitted to ICU from ED, categorised by Australasian Triage Score (ATS), ICU admission time and ICU admission source. Methods: A retrospective observational cohort study with linked health data of adult ICU admissions during 2012. Outcomes measured included: ED, ICU and hospital LOS, time to see ED clinician, ICU readmission and ICU and hospital mortality rates. Results: In total, 423 ICU ...
Study Objectives: Models that address delivery of critical care in the emergency department (ED) dur...
BACKGROUND: Emergency Department (ED) boarding threatens patient safety. It is unclear whether board...
Introduction: We conducted a cross-sectional study at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai to...
Abstract Background: The delays in transferring patients from emergency department (ED) to intensiv...
Background: Increasing in emergency department need to critical care, the number of intensive care u...
Objectives: Prolonged emergency department to ICU waiting time may delay intensive care treatment, w...
OBJECTIVES: Prolonged emergency department to ICU waiting time may delay intensive care treatment, w...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the association of ED length of stay (EDLOS) and outcome of patients admitted t...
OBJECTIVES: Prolonged emergency department to ICU waiting time may delay intensive care treatment, w...
Objective: There are many factors affecting the mortality of patients admitted to the intensive care...
Background: Emergency department (ED) visits continue to rise nationally with up to 25% being critic...
Objective: There are many factors affecting the mortality of patients admitted to the intensive care...
Abstract Background The demand for critical care beds is increasing out of proportion to bed availab...
International audienceBackground: The aim of this study was to assess the benefit of direct ICU admi...
Objective: There are many factors affecting the mortality of patients admitted to the intensive care...
Study Objectives: Models that address delivery of critical care in the emergency department (ED) dur...
BACKGROUND: Emergency Department (ED) boarding threatens patient safety. It is unclear whether board...
Introduction: We conducted a cross-sectional study at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai to...
Abstract Background: The delays in transferring patients from emergency department (ED) to intensiv...
Background: Increasing in emergency department need to critical care, the number of intensive care u...
Objectives: Prolonged emergency department to ICU waiting time may delay intensive care treatment, w...
OBJECTIVES: Prolonged emergency department to ICU waiting time may delay intensive care treatment, w...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the association of ED length of stay (EDLOS) and outcome of patients admitted t...
OBJECTIVES: Prolonged emergency department to ICU waiting time may delay intensive care treatment, w...
Objective: There are many factors affecting the mortality of patients admitted to the intensive care...
Background: Emergency department (ED) visits continue to rise nationally with up to 25% being critic...
Objective: There are many factors affecting the mortality of patients admitted to the intensive care...
Abstract Background The demand for critical care beds is increasing out of proportion to bed availab...
International audienceBackground: The aim of this study was to assess the benefit of direct ICU admi...
Objective: There are many factors affecting the mortality of patients admitted to the intensive care...
Study Objectives: Models that address delivery of critical care in the emergency department (ED) dur...
BACKGROUND: Emergency Department (ED) boarding threatens patient safety. It is unclear whether board...
Introduction: We conducted a cross-sectional study at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai to...