The purpose of research: improvement of quality of diagnostics at the patients in a critical condition in intensive care unit. Material and methods. In total have analyzed 1957 medical cards of the patients who have died in ICU»s. At the first stage studied the factors influencing on diagnostics of critically ill patients (medical cards of 1557 patients); at the second stage investigated influence of the diagnostic standards in ICU»s practice on improvement of quality of diag- nostics of critically ill patients (400 medical cards of the patients who have died). Entry criterions were standards and algorithm of diagnostics. Techniques of research: average bed-day in groups, first-day lethality, quantity of the carried out laboratory tests and...
Three critical care syndromes form the main foci of this thesis: sepsis; delirium; and severe trauma...
Learning Objectives: Autopsy studies have attributed 10-20% of deaths to diagnostic error. Diagnosti...
Learning Objectives: Autopsy studies have attributed 10-20% of deaths to diagnostic error. Diagnosti...
The concept of intensive care units (ICU) has existed for almost 70 years, with outstanding developm...
Critical care medicine has developed enormously in complexity and even more so in cost over the past...
Critical care medicine has developed enormously in complexity and even more so in cost over the past...
Objective: Sepsis is a common condition encountered in hospital environments. There is no effective ...
Objective: Sepsis is a common condition encountered in hospital environments. There is no effective ...
SummaryObjectiveSepsis is a common condition encountered in hospital environments. There is no effec...
Objective: Sepsis is a common condition encountered in hospital environments. There is no effective ...
Background: The critical value can occur while performing panels of tests at laboratory by different...
SummaryObjectiveSepsis is a common condition encountered in hospital environments. There is no effec...
This paper discusses several approaches to improve quality of research in intensive care medicine. T...
Abstract To describe the relationship between the use of laboratory tests and changes in laboratory ...
OBJECTIVE: Sepsis is a common condition encountered in hospital environments. There is no effective ...
Three critical care syndromes form the main foci of this thesis: sepsis; delirium; and severe trauma...
Learning Objectives: Autopsy studies have attributed 10-20% of deaths to diagnostic error. Diagnosti...
Learning Objectives: Autopsy studies have attributed 10-20% of deaths to diagnostic error. Diagnosti...
The concept of intensive care units (ICU) has existed for almost 70 years, with outstanding developm...
Critical care medicine has developed enormously in complexity and even more so in cost over the past...
Critical care medicine has developed enormously in complexity and even more so in cost over the past...
Objective: Sepsis is a common condition encountered in hospital environments. There is no effective ...
Objective: Sepsis is a common condition encountered in hospital environments. There is no effective ...
SummaryObjectiveSepsis is a common condition encountered in hospital environments. There is no effec...
Objective: Sepsis is a common condition encountered in hospital environments. There is no effective ...
Background: The critical value can occur while performing panels of tests at laboratory by different...
SummaryObjectiveSepsis is a common condition encountered in hospital environments. There is no effec...
This paper discusses several approaches to improve quality of research in intensive care medicine. T...
Abstract To describe the relationship between the use of laboratory tests and changes in laboratory ...
OBJECTIVE: Sepsis is a common condition encountered in hospital environments. There is no effective ...
Three critical care syndromes form the main foci of this thesis: sepsis; delirium; and severe trauma...
Learning Objectives: Autopsy studies have attributed 10-20% of deaths to diagnostic error. Diagnosti...
Learning Objectives: Autopsy studies have attributed 10-20% of deaths to diagnostic error. Diagnosti...