Critical care medicine
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Critical care medicine · Oct 1997
Multicenter Study Comparative StudyPediatric critical care training programs have a positive effect on pediatric intensive care mortality.
Comparison of severity and diagnosis-adjusted mortality rates from pediatric intensive care units (ICUs) staffed by physicians training in pediatric critical care, as well as pediatric residents, with mortality rates from pediatric ICUs staffed with only pediatric residents. ⋯ Pediatric ICUs with critical care fellowship programs are generally associated with better risk-adjusted mortality rates than pediatric ICUs without such fellowship training programs. The cause for this effect requires a more in-depth study. The presence or absence of such training programs does not guarantee superior or inferior performance.
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Critical care medicine · Oct 1997
Multicenter Study Comparative StudyLimitation of therapeutic activity in elderly critically ill patients. Project for the Epidemiological Analysis of Critical Care Patients.
To establish whether the age of patients admitted into the intensive care unit (ICU) influences the amount of therapy received. ⋯ Patients > 75 yrs of age represent a large proportion of patients in Spanish ICUs. Although their mortality rate and severity scores were higher than those values in younger patients, patients > 75 yrs of age received less therapy.