Abstract Background In this study, we primarily investigated whether ICU admission or ICU stay at weekends (Saturday and Sunday) is associated with a different risk of ICU mortality or chance of ICU discharge than ICU admission or ICU stay on weekdays (Monday to Friday). Secondarily, we analysed whether weekend ICU admission or ICU stay influences risk of hospital mortality or chance of hospital discharge. Methods A retrospective study was performed for all adult patients admitted to 119 ICUs participating in the benchmarking project of the Austrian Centre for Documentation and Quality Assurance in Intensive Care (ASDI) between 2012 and 2015. Readmissions to the ICU during the same hospital stay were excluded. Results In a multivariable com...
BACKGROUND: Emergency hospital admission on weekends is associated with an increased risk of mortali...
Introduction: Previous studies have shown that patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) af...
Studies have shown that weekend or night admissions to intensive care units (ICUs) are associated wi...
BACKGROUND: In this study, we primarily investigated whether ICU admission or ICU stay at weekends ...
BACKGROUND: In this study, we primarily investigated whether ICU admission or ICU stay at weekends (...
Abstract Background Although the association between mortality and admission to intensive care units...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Although the association between mortality and admission to intensive care ...
Background: Although the association between mortality and admission to intensive care units (ICU) i...
Purpose: Patient care may be inconsistent during off hours. We sought to determine whether adults ad...
Abstract Background Although acute hospitals offer a twenty-four hour seven day a week service level...
Background: 'Weekend effect' is a term used to describe the increased mortality associated with week...
The association between mortality and time of admission to ICU has been extensively studied but rema...
The association between mortality and time of admission to ICU has been extensively studied but rema...
Objective: Organizational factors are associated with outcome of critically ill patients and may va...
Background Proposed causes for increased mortality following weekend admission (the 'weekend effect'...
BACKGROUND: Emergency hospital admission on weekends is associated with an increased risk of mortali...
Introduction: Previous studies have shown that patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) af...
Studies have shown that weekend or night admissions to intensive care units (ICUs) are associated wi...
BACKGROUND: In this study, we primarily investigated whether ICU admission or ICU stay at weekends ...
BACKGROUND: In this study, we primarily investigated whether ICU admission or ICU stay at weekends (...
Abstract Background Although the association between mortality and admission to intensive care units...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Although the association between mortality and admission to intensive care ...
Background: Although the association between mortality and admission to intensive care units (ICU) i...
Purpose: Patient care may be inconsistent during off hours. We sought to determine whether adults ad...
Abstract Background Although acute hospitals offer a twenty-four hour seven day a week service level...
Background: 'Weekend effect' is a term used to describe the increased mortality associated with week...
The association between mortality and time of admission to ICU has been extensively studied but rema...
The association between mortality and time of admission to ICU has been extensively studied but rema...
Objective: Organizational factors are associated with outcome of critically ill patients and may va...
Background Proposed causes for increased mortality following weekend admission (the 'weekend effect'...
BACKGROUND: Emergency hospital admission on weekends is associated with an increased risk of mortali...
Introduction: Previous studies have shown that patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) af...
Studies have shown that weekend or night admissions to intensive care units (ICUs) are associated wi...