Objective To investigate the association between time from hospital admission to intensive care unit (ICU) admission (door to ICU time) and hospital mortality in patients with sepsis. Methods This retrospective observational study included routinely collected healthcare data from patients with sepsis. The primary endpoint was hospital mortality, defined as the survival status at hospital discharge. Door to ICU time was calculated and included in a multivariable model to investigate its association with mortality. Results Data from 13 115 patients were included for analyses, comprising 10 309 survivors and 2 806 non-survivors. Door to ICU time was significantly longer for non-survivors than survivors (median, 43.0 h [interquartile range, 12....
The number of intensive care patients aged ≥ 80 years (Very old Intensive Care Patients; VIPs) ...
Background: Although the association between mortality and admission to intensive care units (ICU) i...
Objective: There are many factors affecting the mortality of patients admitted to the intensive care...
Introduction: Timing of septic shock onset may play a prognostic role in severe sepsis; however, cli...
PURPOSE: Sepsis is the leading noncardiac cause of intensive care unit (ICU) death. Pre-ICU admissio...
Sepsis constitutes an important cause of hospital admission with a high mortality rate. Appropriate ...
Objective: There are many factors affecting the mortality of patients admitted to the intensive care...
BackgroundPatients with severe sepsis generally respond well to initial therapy administered in the ...
Abstract Background Patients with severe sepsis generally respond well to initial therapy administer...
Objective: There are many factors affecting the mortality of patients admitted to the intensive care...
Objective: Early recognition and treatment for sepsis is critical in improving patient outcomes. The...
OBJECTIVES: Prolonged emergency department to ICU waiting time may delay intensive care treatment, w...
OBJECTIVES: Prolonged emergency department to ICU waiting time may delay intensive care treatment, w...
Objectives: Prolonged emergency department to ICU waiting time may delay intensive care treatment, w...
Rationale. The impact of emergency department length of stay (EDLOS) upon sepsis outcomes needs clar...
The number of intensive care patients aged ≥ 80 years (Very old Intensive Care Patients; VIPs) ...
Background: Although the association between mortality and admission to intensive care units (ICU) i...
Objective: There are many factors affecting the mortality of patients admitted to the intensive care...
Introduction: Timing of septic shock onset may play a prognostic role in severe sepsis; however, cli...
PURPOSE: Sepsis is the leading noncardiac cause of intensive care unit (ICU) death. Pre-ICU admissio...
Sepsis constitutes an important cause of hospital admission with a high mortality rate. Appropriate ...
Objective: There are many factors affecting the mortality of patients admitted to the intensive care...
BackgroundPatients with severe sepsis generally respond well to initial therapy administered in the ...
Abstract Background Patients with severe sepsis generally respond well to initial therapy administer...
Objective: There are many factors affecting the mortality of patients admitted to the intensive care...
Objective: Early recognition and treatment for sepsis is critical in improving patient outcomes. The...
OBJECTIVES: Prolonged emergency department to ICU waiting time may delay intensive care treatment, w...
OBJECTIVES: Prolonged emergency department to ICU waiting time may delay intensive care treatment, w...
Objectives: Prolonged emergency department to ICU waiting time may delay intensive care treatment, w...
Rationale. The impact of emergency department length of stay (EDLOS) upon sepsis outcomes needs clar...
The number of intensive care patients aged ≥ 80 years (Very old Intensive Care Patients; VIPs) ...
Background: Although the association between mortality and admission to intensive care units (ICU) i...
Objective: There are many factors affecting the mortality of patients admitted to the intensive care...