• J Trauma Nurs · Jan 2014

    Comparative Study

    Characteristics and risk factors of trauma patients readmitted to the ICU within the same hospitalization.

    • Tracy J Johns.
    • Medical Center of Central Georgia, Macon, Georgia.
    • J Trauma Nurs. 2014 Jan 1;21(1):14-21.

    AbstractThere is little evidence about the characteristics and outcomes of unplanned intensive care unit (ICU) readmission for adult trauma patients. This retrospective study examined the characteristics, risks factors, and outcomes for trauma patients with and without ICU readmission. With 5 years of data, 1117 patients met inclusion criteria for the study. Patient characteristics for readmission included increased age and diabetes, while identified risk factors included increased time between injury and ICU admission, admission from surgery or outside hospital, higher Injury Severity Score, along with glucose, albumin, and lower Glasgow Coma Scale values on the day of ICU discharge.

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