Since their widespread introduction more than half a century ago, intensive care units (ICUs) have become an integral part of the health care system. Although most ICUs are found in high-income countries, they are increasingly a feature of health care systems in low- and middle-income countries. The World Federation of Societies of Intensive and Critical Care Medicine convened a task force whose objective was to answer the question “What is an ICU?” in an internationally meaningful manner and to develop a system for stratifying ICUs on the basis of the intensity of the care they provide. We undertook a scoping review of the peer-reviewed and gray literature to assemble existing models for ICU stratification. Based on these and on discussion...
Background: Since 1950 intensive care has become a separate and independent specialty. Significant t...
Summary Intensive Care Units (ICU) are high risk, dynamic systems, characterized by the omnipresence...
Intensive care is becoming more and more important in the management of cancer patients and major ca...
Since their widespread introduction more than half a century ago, intensive care units (ICUs) have b...
Since their widespread introduction more than half a century ago, intensive care units (ICUs) have b...
An Intensive Care Units (ICU) is a geographically defined area in the hospital providing care for cr...
OBJECTIVE: To provide guidance and recommendations for the planning or renovation of intensive care ...
The role of the critical care specialist has been unequivocally established in the management of sev...
Abstract: An ICU is a geographically distinct area of a hospital where critically ill and injured pa...
Until relatively recently, critical illness was considered as a separate entity and the intensive ca...
End-of-life care in the intensive care unit (ICU) was identified as an objective in a series of Task...
Objective: The terms critical care and the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) are often used interchangeably ...
A case study by the Office of Technology Assessment (OTA) that presents "what is currently known abo...
OBJECTIVE: to characterize and to assess in terms of severity the surgical and trauma patients admit...
BACKGROUND: Throughout the world, the cost of critical care medicine is increasing more than the ove...
Background: Since 1950 intensive care has become a separate and independent specialty. Significant t...
Summary Intensive Care Units (ICU) are high risk, dynamic systems, characterized by the omnipresence...
Intensive care is becoming more and more important in the management of cancer patients and major ca...
Since their widespread introduction more than half a century ago, intensive care units (ICUs) have b...
Since their widespread introduction more than half a century ago, intensive care units (ICUs) have b...
An Intensive Care Units (ICU) is a geographically defined area in the hospital providing care for cr...
OBJECTIVE: To provide guidance and recommendations for the planning or renovation of intensive care ...
The role of the critical care specialist has been unequivocally established in the management of sev...
Abstract: An ICU is a geographically distinct area of a hospital where critically ill and injured pa...
Until relatively recently, critical illness was considered as a separate entity and the intensive ca...
End-of-life care in the intensive care unit (ICU) was identified as an objective in a series of Task...
Objective: The terms critical care and the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) are often used interchangeably ...
A case study by the Office of Technology Assessment (OTA) that presents "what is currently known abo...
OBJECTIVE: to characterize and to assess in terms of severity the surgical and trauma patients admit...
BACKGROUND: Throughout the world, the cost of critical care medicine is increasing more than the ove...
Background: Since 1950 intensive care has become a separate and independent specialty. Significant t...
Summary Intensive Care Units (ICU) are high risk, dynamic systems, characterized by the omnipresence...
Intensive care is becoming more and more important in the management of cancer patients and major ca...