Background: The epidemiology of critical illness in India is distinct from high-income countries. However, limited data exist on resource availability, staffing patterns, case-mix and outcomes from critical illness. Critical care registries, by enabling a continual evaluation of service provision, epidemiology, resource availability and quality, can bridge these gaps in information. In January 2019, we established the Indian Registry of IntenSive care to map capacity and describe case-mix and outcomes. In this report, we describe the implementation process, preliminary results, opportunities for improvement, challenges and future directions. Methods: All adult and paediatric ICUs in India were eligible to join if they committed to entering ...
Access to critical care is a crucial component of healthcare systems. In low-income countries, the b...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact on ICU performance of a modular training program in three resource-l...
OBJECTIVE:To assess the impact on ICU performance of a modular training program in three resource-li...
Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been responsible for over 3.4 million deaths glo...
Background: The value of medical registries strongly depends on the quality of the data collected. T...
The burden of acute and critical illness in LMICs is high, and proportionally higher with poorer out...
The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed limitations in real-time surveillance needed for responsive healt...
Introduction: In resource-limited settings - with inequalities in access to and outcomes for trauma,...
We congratulate the Epimed collaborators(1) on their impressive results from a privately owned regis...
BackgroundThe use of severity of illness scoring systems such as the Acute Physiology and Chronic He...
Funding Information: Dr. Kumar is partially supported by Wellcome Trust grant (WT-215522) for his ro...
ABSTRACT: Context: The first case of coronavirus disease was reported in India on 30th january 2020...
BACKGROUND: Intensive care has become very important in the management of critically ill children wh...
The African COVID-19 Critical Care Outcomes Study (ACCCOS) Investigators are to be commended for pro...
Infections continue to play a significant role in the overall global mortality and disability more s...
Access to critical care is a crucial component of healthcare systems. In low-income countries, the b...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact on ICU performance of a modular training program in three resource-l...
OBJECTIVE:To assess the impact on ICU performance of a modular training program in three resource-li...
Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been responsible for over 3.4 million deaths glo...
Background: The value of medical registries strongly depends on the quality of the data collected. T...
The burden of acute and critical illness in LMICs is high, and proportionally higher with poorer out...
The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed limitations in real-time surveillance needed for responsive healt...
Introduction: In resource-limited settings - with inequalities in access to and outcomes for trauma,...
We congratulate the Epimed collaborators(1) on their impressive results from a privately owned regis...
BackgroundThe use of severity of illness scoring systems such as the Acute Physiology and Chronic He...
Funding Information: Dr. Kumar is partially supported by Wellcome Trust grant (WT-215522) for his ro...
ABSTRACT: Context: The first case of coronavirus disease was reported in India on 30th january 2020...
BACKGROUND: Intensive care has become very important in the management of critically ill children wh...
The African COVID-19 Critical Care Outcomes Study (ACCCOS) Investigators are to be commended for pro...
Infections continue to play a significant role in the overall global mortality and disability more s...
Access to critical care is a crucial component of healthcare systems. In low-income countries, the b...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact on ICU performance of a modular training program in three resource-l...
OBJECTIVE:To assess the impact on ICU performance of a modular training program in three resource-li...