Objective: To assess the effect of body mass index on ICU outcome and on the development of ICU-acquired infection. Design: A substudy of the Intensive Care Over Nations audit. Setting: Seven hundred thirty ICUs in 84 countries. Patients: All adult ICU patients admitted between May 8 and 18, 2012, except those admitted for less than 24 hours for routine postoperative monitoring (n = 10,069). In this subanalysis, only patients with complete data on height and weight (measured or estimated) on ICU admission in order to calculate the body mass index were included (n = 8,829). Interventions: None. Measurements and Main Results: Underweight was defined as body mass index less than 18.5 kg/m2, normal weight as body mass index 18.5-24.9 kg/m2, ove...
Study objective: Overweight patients seem to have a poorer outcome and a higher risk of complication...
Objectives: To compare the morbidity and mortality of patients with a body mass index (BMI) = 30 kg/...
The obesity paradox refers to the observation that obese patients admitted to intensive care units (...
Objective: To assess the effect of body mass index on ICU outcome and on the development of ICU-acqu...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of body mass index on ICU outcome and on the development of ICU-acqu...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of body mass index on ICU outcome and on the development of ICU-acqu...
Objective: To assess the effect of body mass index on ICU outcome and on the development of ICU-acqu...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:To assess the effect of body mass index on ICU outcome and on the de...
OBJECTIVE To assess the effect of body mass index on ICU outcome and on the development of ICU-ac...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To examine the effect of patient body mass index (BMI) on outcome in intensive car...
ObjectiveEvaluate the effect of intensive care (ICU) admission body mass index (BMI) on 30-day and 1...
PURPOSE: To describe the epidemiology of obesity in a large cohort of intensive care unit (ICU) ...
Abstract Background Low and high body mass index (BMI) have been recently shown to be associated wit...
Background Higher survival has been shown for overweight septic patients compared with normal or ...
OBJECTIVES: Although one third or more of critically ill patients in the United States are obese, ob...
Study objective: Overweight patients seem to have a poorer outcome and a higher risk of complication...
Objectives: To compare the morbidity and mortality of patients with a body mass index (BMI) = 30 kg/...
The obesity paradox refers to the observation that obese patients admitted to intensive care units (...
Objective: To assess the effect of body mass index on ICU outcome and on the development of ICU-acqu...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of body mass index on ICU outcome and on the development of ICU-acqu...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of body mass index on ICU outcome and on the development of ICU-acqu...
Objective: To assess the effect of body mass index on ICU outcome and on the development of ICU-acqu...
International audienceOBJECTIVE:To assess the effect of body mass index on ICU outcome and on the de...
OBJECTIVE To assess the effect of body mass index on ICU outcome and on the development of ICU-ac...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To examine the effect of patient body mass index (BMI) on outcome in intensive car...
ObjectiveEvaluate the effect of intensive care (ICU) admission body mass index (BMI) on 30-day and 1...
PURPOSE: To describe the epidemiology of obesity in a large cohort of intensive care unit (ICU) ...
Abstract Background Low and high body mass index (BMI) have been recently shown to be associated wit...
Background Higher survival has been shown for overweight septic patients compared with normal or ...
OBJECTIVES: Although one third or more of critically ill patients in the United States are obese, ob...
Study objective: Overweight patients seem to have a poorer outcome and a higher risk of complication...
Objectives: To compare the morbidity and mortality of patients with a body mass index (BMI) = 30 kg/...
The obesity paradox refers to the observation that obese patients admitted to intensive care units (...