Background. Appropriate critical care admissions are an important component of surgical care. However, there are few data describing postoperative critical care admission in resource-limited low- and middle-income countries.Objective. To describe the demographics, organ failures, organ support and outcomes of non-cardiac surgical patients admitted to critical care units in South Africa (SA).Methods. The SA Surgical Outcomes Study (SASOS) was a 7-day national, multicentre, prospective, observational cohort study of all patients ≥16 years of age undergoing inpatient non-cardiac surgery between 19 and 26 May 2014 at 50 government-funded hospitals. All patients admitted to critical care units during this study were included for analysis.Results...
Background. In South Africa (SA), intensive care is faced with the challenge of resource scarcity ...
Background. Intensive care unit (ICU) beds are scarce resources in low- and middle-income countries....
CITATION: Joynt, G. M., et al. 2019. The Critical Care Society of Southern Africa Consensus Statemen...
Background. Appropriate critical care admissions are an important component of surgical care. Howeve...
CITATION: Skinner, D. L., et al. 2017. Critical care admission of South African (SA) surgical patien...
Background. Non-cardiac surgical morbidity and mortality is a major global public health burden. Sub...
Background: Non-cardiac surgical morbidity and mortality is a major global public health burden. Dat...
CITATION: Biccard, B. M. & Madiba, T. E. 2015. The South African Surgical Outcomes Study : a 7-day p...
Background: The spectrum of illness and long-term outcome of critically ill patients admitted to int...
Background. In high-income countries, preoperative anaemia has been associated with poor postoperati...
Background: The spectrum of illness and long-term outcome of critically ill patients admitted to int...
In many developing countries including those of sub-Saharan Africa care of the critically ill is poo...
BACKGROUND. Although mortality is the primary measure of critical care outcome, the health-related q...
CITATION: Marsicano, D., et al. 2018. Preoperative anaemia and clinical outcomes in the South Africa...
BACKGROUND: In South Africa (SA), intensive care is faced with the challenge of resource scarcity as...
Background. In South Africa (SA), intensive care is faced with the challenge of resource scarcity ...
Background. Intensive care unit (ICU) beds are scarce resources in low- and middle-income countries....
CITATION: Joynt, G. M., et al. 2019. The Critical Care Society of Southern Africa Consensus Statemen...
Background. Appropriate critical care admissions are an important component of surgical care. Howeve...
CITATION: Skinner, D. L., et al. 2017. Critical care admission of South African (SA) surgical patien...
Background. Non-cardiac surgical morbidity and mortality is a major global public health burden. Sub...
Background: Non-cardiac surgical morbidity and mortality is a major global public health burden. Dat...
CITATION: Biccard, B. M. & Madiba, T. E. 2015. The South African Surgical Outcomes Study : a 7-day p...
Background: The spectrum of illness and long-term outcome of critically ill patients admitted to int...
Background. In high-income countries, preoperative anaemia has been associated with poor postoperati...
Background: The spectrum of illness and long-term outcome of critically ill patients admitted to int...
In many developing countries including those of sub-Saharan Africa care of the critically ill is poo...
BACKGROUND. Although mortality is the primary measure of critical care outcome, the health-related q...
CITATION: Marsicano, D., et al. 2018. Preoperative anaemia and clinical outcomes in the South Africa...
BACKGROUND: In South Africa (SA), intensive care is faced with the challenge of resource scarcity as...
Background. In South Africa (SA), intensive care is faced with the challenge of resource scarcity ...
Background. Intensive care unit (ICU) beds are scarce resources in low- and middle-income countries....
CITATION: Joynt, G. M., et al. 2019. The Critical Care Society of Southern Africa Consensus Statemen...