• Int J Gen Med · Jan 2014

    Outcome of patients admitted during off hours in Moroccan intensive care unit.

    • Mina Elkhayari, Othmane Dilai, Amra Ziadi, Abdelhamid Hachimi, and Mohammed Abdenasser Samkaoui.
    • Medical Intensive Care Unit, Mohammed VI University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, University Cadi Ayyad, Marrakech, Morocco.
    • Int J Gen Med. 2014 Jan 1;7:127-30.

    BackgroundThe first few hours after intensive care unit (ICU) admission, where a patient's condition is stabilized and treatment plans are formulated, are crucial to patient outcome. Although admission of patients who are unstable to ICU occurs 24 hours a day, not all units maintain the same level of staffing during off hours. We evaluated whether ICU admission during off hours affects mortality in a Moroccan ICU with the same level of staffing.MethodsThis prospective study was carried out at an ICU in a Moroccan hospital during 6 months. Demographic, clinic, acute physiology and chronic health evaluation score, length of stay, time of admission (day time or off hours), and ICU mortality data were collected. The mortality in the ICU was the end point of the study. Logistic regression analysis was used to identify risk factors associated with ICU mortality at various day and time of admission.ResultsA total of 195 patients were included in the study; 125 (63.6%) were admitted during the day time and 70 (36.4%) were admitted during off hours. Most of the patients admitted during the off hours were male (75% versus 58% during the day time, P=0.01). Patients admitted in off hours after traumatism were more frequent than those admitted during the day time (64% versus 24%, P=0.001). There was no significant difference in ICU mortality for time of ICU admission (P=0.05).ConclusionWe can conclude that off hours care is not necessarily inadequate. For ICU managers, it is important to know how to maintain adequate quality of care around the clock.

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