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- M Hughes, F N MacKirdy, J Norrie, and I S Grant.
- Scottish Intensive Care, Society Audit Group, Victoria Infirmary, Glasgow, Scotland, UK. mh4493@compuserve.com
- Intensive Care Med. 2001 Apr 1;27(4):779-82.
ObjectivesTo assess the numbers, characteristics and outcome for patients requiring long-term intensive care.Design And SettingObservational cohort study in 23 Scottish intensive care units over a 3-year period.Patients And Participants323 patients with an ICU stay of 30 days or more.Measurements And ResultsAlthough representing only 1.6% of patients, those with long stays occupied 15.7% of bed-days. Hospital survival among these patients was 59.9%. With the available data it was not possible to discriminate survivors from non-survivors.ConclusionsSince these patients have a relatively high hospital survival, resources should not be withheld from them on the basis of prolonged ICU stay alone, even in countries with limited ICU provision.
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