Introduction: The NICE registry contains data from individual intensive care admissions concerning severity of illness and outcome. This study was undertaken to analyze the trends in time related to crude mortality and severity of illness corrected mortality. Methods: Data on all patients admitted from January 1 1999 to January 1 2008 were used. Patients who did not fulfil the inclusion criteria for the SAPS II prediction model were excluded. To analyze trends in time for individual ICUs, this study uses data from ICUs that participated in the NICE registry for a minimum of 5 years between January 1, 2001 and January 1, 2008. Repeated cross-sectional data analysis was performed for Standardized Mortality Ratio (SMR), and longitudinal data a...
OBJECTIVE: To illustrate the development and use of standardised mortality rates (SMRs) as a trigger...
Introduction: A decrease in short-term mortality of critically ill cancer patients with an unplanned...
Introduction: A decrease in short-term mortality of critically ill cancer patients with an unplanned...
A few decades ago, the chances of survival for patients with a haematological malignancy needing Int...
Goal: To describe the case mix and severity of illness of Dutch ICU patients and outcome of treatmen...
BACKGROUND: Longitudinal analyses of large, detailed adult critical care datasets provide insights i...
The Dutch population is ageing and it is unknown how this is affecting trends in the percentage of h...
There is an increase in admission rate for elderly patients to the ICU. Mortality rates are lower wh...
Objective: To identify objective trends of the course of illness that might be used as benchmarks in...
Background: Previous studies have shown that there is an increase in admission rate for elderly pati...
Introduction A decrease in disease-specific mortality over the last twenty years has been reported f...
BACKGROUND: There is an increase in admission rate for elderly patients to the ICU. Mortality rates ...
Background: Knowledge of the occurrence and outcome of admissions to Intensive Care Units (ICU) over...
Contains fulltext : 174318.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Var...
International audienceObjectives: Data collected from two cohorts of patients aged ≥80 yrs and admit...
OBJECTIVE: To illustrate the development and use of standardised mortality rates (SMRs) as a trigger...
Introduction: A decrease in short-term mortality of critically ill cancer patients with an unplanned...
Introduction: A decrease in short-term mortality of critically ill cancer patients with an unplanned...
A few decades ago, the chances of survival for patients with a haematological malignancy needing Int...
Goal: To describe the case mix and severity of illness of Dutch ICU patients and outcome of treatmen...
BACKGROUND: Longitudinal analyses of large, detailed adult critical care datasets provide insights i...
The Dutch population is ageing and it is unknown how this is affecting trends in the percentage of h...
There is an increase in admission rate for elderly patients to the ICU. Mortality rates are lower wh...
Objective: To identify objective trends of the course of illness that might be used as benchmarks in...
Background: Previous studies have shown that there is an increase in admission rate for elderly pati...
Introduction A decrease in disease-specific mortality over the last twenty years has been reported f...
BACKGROUND: There is an increase in admission rate for elderly patients to the ICU. Mortality rates ...
Background: Knowledge of the occurrence and outcome of admissions to Intensive Care Units (ICU) over...
Contains fulltext : 174318.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Var...
International audienceObjectives: Data collected from two cohorts of patients aged ≥80 yrs and admit...
OBJECTIVE: To illustrate the development and use of standardised mortality rates (SMRs) as a trigger...
Introduction: A decrease in short-term mortality of critically ill cancer patients with an unplanned...
Introduction: A decrease in short-term mortality of critically ill cancer patients with an unplanned...