Purpose: To describe the extent and variation of critical care services in Sri Lanka as a first step towards the development of a nationwide critical care unit (CCU) registry. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted in all state CCUs by telephone or by visits to determine administration, infrastructure, equipment, staffing, and overall patient outcomes. Results: There were 99 CCUs with 2.5 CCU beds per 100. 000 population and 13 CCU beds per 1 000 hospital beds. The median number of beds per CCU was 5. The overall admissions were 194 per 100. 000 population per year. The overall bed turnover was 76.5 per unit per year, with CCU mortality being 17%.Most CCUs were headed by an anesthetist. There were a total of 790 docto...
The burden of acute and critical illness in LMICs is high, and proportionally higher with poorer out...
The burden of acute and critical illness in LMICs is high, and proportionally higher with poorer out...
Abstract Background There are minimal data available ...
PURPOSE: To describe the extent and variation of critical care services in Sri Lanka as a first step...
Purpose: To describe the extent and variation of critical care services in Pakistan. Materials and m...
This study was conducted to survey the facilities, bed strength, functional characteristics, manpowe...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>There are minimal data available ...
PURPOSE:Access to critical care is a crucial component of healthcare systems. In low-income countrie...
Background and Aims Retention of junior doctors in specialties such as critical care is difficult, e...
Access to critical care is a crucial component of healthcare systems. In low-income countries, the b...
IntroductIon: Well designed, well equipped and well staffed intensive care contributes significantly...
Objective: To assess the number of adult critical care beds in Asian countries and regions in relati...
Objective: To assess the number of adult critical care beds in Asian countries and regions in relati...
Objective: To assess the number of adult critical care beds in Asian countries and regions in relati...
Objective: To assess the number of adult critical care beds in Asian countries and regions in relati...
The burden of acute and critical illness in LMICs is high, and proportionally higher with poorer out...
The burden of acute and critical illness in LMICs is high, and proportionally higher with poorer out...
Abstract Background There are minimal data available ...
PURPOSE: To describe the extent and variation of critical care services in Sri Lanka as a first step...
Purpose: To describe the extent and variation of critical care services in Pakistan. Materials and m...
This study was conducted to survey the facilities, bed strength, functional characteristics, manpowe...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>There are minimal data available ...
PURPOSE:Access to critical care is a crucial component of healthcare systems. In low-income countrie...
Background and Aims Retention of junior doctors in specialties such as critical care is difficult, e...
Access to critical care is a crucial component of healthcare systems. In low-income countries, the b...
IntroductIon: Well designed, well equipped and well staffed intensive care contributes significantly...
Objective: To assess the number of adult critical care beds in Asian countries and regions in relati...
Objective: To assess the number of adult critical care beds in Asian countries and regions in relati...
Objective: To assess the number of adult critical care beds in Asian countries and regions in relati...
Objective: To assess the number of adult critical care beds in Asian countries and regions in relati...
The burden of acute and critical illness in LMICs is high, and proportionally higher with poorer out...
The burden of acute and critical illness in LMICs is high, and proportionally higher with poorer out...
Abstract Background There are minimal data available ...