Transport of critically ill patients can be complicated [1-3]. Barratt and colleagues studied patients transferred for nonclinical reasons to evaluate the consequences of transportation [4]. Th ere was no diff erence in mortality but the ICU length of stay (LOS) increased by 3 days, which was explained as a negative impact of the transport on patient physiology. We disagree with this conclusion. First, by including only transports to level 3 ICUs the received level of care for transported patients will increase, introducing a bias. Second, the increase in LOS can be interpreted as a result of selection bias, because patients with a short expected LOS would often not be considered eligible for transport. Also, since there was no increase in...
Objective: We assessed the mortality risk related to the time for intensive care unit transport in a...
Objective: This study assessed the relative importance of clinical and transport-related factors in ...
Objectives: To test if impaired oxygenation or major haemodynamic instability at the time of emergen...
Transport of critically ill patients can be complicated[1-3]. Barratt and colleagues studied patient...
Objectives: To evaluate short-term outcomes and mortality after interhospital transportation of inte...
We performed a retrospective inventory of the condition of transferred patients to our 11-bed medica...
Interhospital transfer of critically ill patients is associated with hemodynamic and pulmonary deter...
Introduction: High acuity hospitals often experience delays in transferring patients from one care u...
Introduction: Inter-hospital transport of critically ill patients is increasing. When performed by s...
Introduction: In order to minimize the additional risk of interhospital transport of critically ill ...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship of intrahospital transport patterns with p...
The objective: assessment of the risk of unfavorable outcomes in critically ill patients based on th...
Objective: We assessed the mortality risk related to the time for intensive care unit transport in a...
Objective: This study assessed the relative importance of clinical and transport-related factors in ...
Objectives: To test if impaired oxygenation or major haemodynamic instability at the time of emergen...
Transport of critically ill patients can be complicated[1-3]. Barratt and colleagues studied patient...
Objectives: To evaluate short-term outcomes and mortality after interhospital transportation of inte...
We performed a retrospective inventory of the condition of transferred patients to our 11-bed medica...
Interhospital transfer of critically ill patients is associated with hemodynamic and pulmonary deter...
Introduction: High acuity hospitals often experience delays in transferring patients from one care u...
Introduction: Inter-hospital transport of critically ill patients is increasing. When performed by s...
Introduction: In order to minimize the additional risk of interhospital transport of critically ill ...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship of intrahospital transport patterns with p...
The objective: assessment of the risk of unfavorable outcomes in critically ill patients based on th...
Objective: We assessed the mortality risk related to the time for intensive care unit transport in a...
Objective: This study assessed the relative importance of clinical and transport-related factors in ...
Objectives: To test if impaired oxygenation or major haemodynamic instability at the time of emergen...