International audienceBackground:The present survey aims to describe the intensive cardiac care unit organization and admission policies in Europe.Methods: A total of 228 hospitals (61% academic) from 27 countries participated in this survey. In addition to the organizational aspects of the intensive cardiac care units, including classification of the intensive cardiac care unit levels, data on the admission diagnoses were gathered from consecutive patients who were admitted during a two-day period. Admission policies were evaluated by comparing illness severity with the intensive cardiac care unit level. Gross national income was used to differentiate high-income countries ($n$=13) from middle-income countries ($n$=14).Results: A total of ...
To investigate the impact of various facets of ICU organization on outcome in a large cohort of ICU ...
Introduction: The aim of the EuReCa ONE study was to determine the incidence, process, and outcome f...
Objective: To test the use of a human resources-based classification of levels of care of ICUs; to e...
International audienceBackground:The present survey aims to describe the intensive cardiac care unit...
textabstractObjective: To study differences related to intensive care unit (ICU) structure and patie...
International audienceWe present data in relation to the article entitled "Description of acute card...
Objective: Critical care represents a large percentage of healthcare spending in developed countries...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of various facets of ICU organization on outcome in a large coh...
Abstract Aims: The aims of this study were to establish cardiac rehabilitation availability and den...
Aims: The aim of this document was to obtain a real-life contemporary analysis of the demographics a...
Background: Cardiovascular diseases constitute the cardinal cause of death in the industrialized wor...
Background: Intensive cardiac care units (ICCUs) have shifted from the observation of patients with ...
The aims of this study were to establish cardiac rehabilitation availability and density, as well as...
To investigate the impact of various facets of ICU organization on outcome in a large cohort of ICU ...
Purpose: To explore staffing and organisational characteristics of nursing care in cardiac intensive...
To investigate the impact of various facets of ICU organization on outcome in a large cohort of ICU ...
Introduction: The aim of the EuReCa ONE study was to determine the incidence, process, and outcome f...
Objective: To test the use of a human resources-based classification of levels of care of ICUs; to e...
International audienceBackground:The present survey aims to describe the intensive cardiac care unit...
textabstractObjective: To study differences related to intensive care unit (ICU) structure and patie...
International audienceWe present data in relation to the article entitled "Description of acute card...
Objective: Critical care represents a large percentage of healthcare spending in developed countries...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of various facets of ICU organization on outcome in a large coh...
Abstract Aims: The aims of this study were to establish cardiac rehabilitation availability and den...
Aims: The aim of this document was to obtain a real-life contemporary analysis of the demographics a...
Background: Cardiovascular diseases constitute the cardinal cause of death in the industrialized wor...
Background: Intensive cardiac care units (ICCUs) have shifted from the observation of patients with ...
The aims of this study were to establish cardiac rehabilitation availability and density, as well as...
To investigate the impact of various facets of ICU organization on outcome in a large cohort of ICU ...
Purpose: To explore staffing and organisational characteristics of nursing care in cardiac intensive...
To investigate the impact of various facets of ICU organization on outcome in a large cohort of ICU ...
Introduction: The aim of the EuReCa ONE study was to determine the incidence, process, and outcome f...
Objective: To test the use of a human resources-based classification of levels of care of ICUs; to e...