The perioperative period is a time in which significant physiological change occurs. Improper transfer of information at this point can lead to medical errors. Planning and preparation for critical patient transport to ICU is vital to prevent adverse events. Critical patient transport to ICU must be as safe as possible and should not cause additional risks. It needs good communication, planning, and appropriate staffing with standard monitoring. Evidence shows inconsistency and variability on the use of standardized protocols during critical patient transfer and handover to the ICU. There is a variety of controversial approaches about the need of sedation, use of end-tidal CO2 monitoring, and manual versus mechanical ventilation based on di...
The transfer of professional responsibility for some or all aspects of patient care, within and betw...
Introduction: The number of interhospital transports with intubated patients or where intubation rea...
Patient safety and communication are crucial to the nursing handoff. Emergency department (ED) patie...
The transport of critically ill patients is a high-risk procedure. The overall incidence of adverse ...
PURPOSE: To systematically review and evaluate the effectiveness of interventions in order to improv...
Background Handovers of post-anesthesia patients to the intensive care unit (ICU) are often unstruct...
Background: Interhospital transportation of critically ill patients is challenging. The risk incurre...
malfunction. Further, a reduced availability of personnel, equipment and monitoring away from ICU ma...
BACKGROUND: To use intensive care unit (ICU) facilities efficiently and ensure high quality of care,...
Abstract Objective: To gather scientific evidence about ICU handoff practices and their implication...
The transport of critically ill patients is a complex process, made up by several phases involving t...
We performed a retrospective inventory of the condition of transferred patients to our 11-bed medica...
Introduction The aim of transferring a critically ill patient to the intensive care unit (ICU) of a ...
BACKGROUND: Standardising handover processes and content, and using context-specific checklists are ...
Critically ill patients are transported within and be-tween hospitals on a regular basis; thus, tran...
The transfer of professional responsibility for some or all aspects of patient care, within and betw...
Introduction: The number of interhospital transports with intubated patients or where intubation rea...
Patient safety and communication are crucial to the nursing handoff. Emergency department (ED) patie...
The transport of critically ill patients is a high-risk procedure. The overall incidence of adverse ...
PURPOSE: To systematically review and evaluate the effectiveness of interventions in order to improv...
Background Handovers of post-anesthesia patients to the intensive care unit (ICU) are often unstruct...
Background: Interhospital transportation of critically ill patients is challenging. The risk incurre...
malfunction. Further, a reduced availability of personnel, equipment and monitoring away from ICU ma...
BACKGROUND: To use intensive care unit (ICU) facilities efficiently and ensure high quality of care,...
Abstract Objective: To gather scientific evidence about ICU handoff practices and their implication...
The transport of critically ill patients is a complex process, made up by several phases involving t...
We performed a retrospective inventory of the condition of transferred patients to our 11-bed medica...
Introduction The aim of transferring a critically ill patient to the intensive care unit (ICU) of a ...
BACKGROUND: Standardising handover processes and content, and using context-specific checklists are ...
Critically ill patients are transported within and be-tween hospitals on a regular basis; thus, tran...
The transfer of professional responsibility for some or all aspects of patient care, within and betw...
Introduction: The number of interhospital transports with intubated patients or where intubation rea...
Patient safety and communication are crucial to the nursing handoff. Emergency department (ED) patie...