Background: Interhospital transportation of critically ill patients is challenging. The risk incurred by the patient is compounded when stabilization and application of appropriate therapies are delayed. The purpose of this study was to first develop an interhospital intensive care unit (ICU) transfer instrument to systematize communication and determine feasibility of use. Then, the transfer instrument was tested for effects on patient mortality, stability on arrival, and recommended therapy implementation. Method: The instrument was developed and pilot tested for 6 months to optimize function and applicability. Then, a before-and-after quasi-experimental study tested this instrument by assessing several key outcomes. Outcomes measured inc...
sing an acuity tool to assess risk of death in patients admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) has...
Objectives: To evaluate short-term outcomes and mortality after interhospital transportation of inte...
OBJECTIVE: To reduce transfer time of critically ill patients from the emergency department (ED) to ...
Background: Interhospital transportation of critically ill patients is challenging. The risk incurre...
Interhospital transfer of critically ill patients is associated with hemodynamic and pulmonary deter...
Introduction: In order to minimize the additional risk of interhospital transport of critically ill ...
The transport of critically ill patients is a high-risk procedure. The overall incidence of adverse ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the demographics, illness categories and outcomes of adult intensive care uni...
Purpose: The study aimed to examine the effect of interhospital transfer on resource utilization and...
The perioperative period is a time in which significant physiological change occurs. Improper transf...
Rationale: Moving patients from low-performing hospitals to high-performing hospitals may improve pa...
Introduction: Previous studies have demonstrated that rapid transfer to definitive care improves the...
During the past few decades the numbers of ICUs and beds has increased significantly, but so too has...
We performed a retrospective inventory of the condition of transferred patients to our 11-bed medica...
sing an acuity tool to assess risk of death in patients admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) has...
Objectives: To evaluate short-term outcomes and mortality after interhospital transportation of inte...
OBJECTIVE: To reduce transfer time of critically ill patients from the emergency department (ED) to ...
Background: Interhospital transportation of critically ill patients is challenging. The risk incurre...
Interhospital transfer of critically ill patients is associated with hemodynamic and pulmonary deter...
Introduction: In order to minimize the additional risk of interhospital transport of critically ill ...
The transport of critically ill patients is a high-risk procedure. The overall incidence of adverse ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the demographics, illness categories and outcomes of adult intensive care uni...
Purpose: The study aimed to examine the effect of interhospital transfer on resource utilization and...
The perioperative period is a time in which significant physiological change occurs. Improper transf...
Rationale: Moving patients from low-performing hospitals to high-performing hospitals may improve pa...
Introduction: Previous studies have demonstrated that rapid transfer to definitive care improves the...
During the past few decades the numbers of ICUs and beds has increased significantly, but so too has...
We performed a retrospective inventory of the condition of transferred patients to our 11-bed medica...
sing an acuity tool to assess risk of death in patients admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) has...
Objectives: To evaluate short-term outcomes and mortality after interhospital transportation of inte...
OBJECTIVE: To reduce transfer time of critically ill patients from the emergency department (ED) to ...