In the historical model, intubated patients or those on mechanical circulatory assistance (MCA) were transported by the anesthesia service to the OR ("pre-ICU Pickup"). In our new model, these patients are transported by the ICU service to the preoperative holding area (Pre-op) where care ...
OBJECTIVE: Intrahospital transport of critically ill patients is often necessary for optimal patient care. However, transport of intensive care unit (ICU) patients within the hospital has been associated with a high rate of potentially detrimental complications. This study was designed to determine the...
Background The COVID-19 pandemic led authorities to evacuate via various travel modalities critically ill ventilated patients into less crowded units. However, it is not known if interhospital transport impacts COVID-19 patient's mortality in intensive care units (ICUs). A cohort from three Frenc...
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Venkatesan Critical Care (2016) 20:84 DOI 10.1186/s13054-016-1260-2 LETTER Continuous capnography monitoring during transport of critically ill patients Kumaresh Venkatesan See related research by Jia et al., http://ccforum.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13054-016-1183-y Open Access Jia ...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the incidence of adverse events (AEs) during intra-hospital transport (IHT) of critically ill patients and evaluate the risk factors associated with these events. Methods This prospective multicenter observational study was performed in 34 intensive care...
Intrahospital transport of critically ill patients must be considered as part of the critical care continuum. The level of care provided must be commensura... ST Venkataraman,RA Orr - 《Critical Care Clinics》 被引量: 294发表: 1992年 Equipment review: Intrahospital transport of critically ill ...
Physicians or nurses who participate in air medical transport of critically ill patients are expected to have both skills and knowledges of intensive care and aerospace medicine. International aeromedical service companies can prepare a specialized aircraft fixed as "a flying ICU" depending on a ...
Transport of critically ill patients to, between, and within hospitals can be associated with potentially adverse events [1,2,3]. Researchers have shown that increased vigilance, appropriate equipment, and well-trained personnel can lead to improved safety while critically ill patients are being tran...
Introduction: Hypotension is a critical event during the transport of critically ill patients. Push dose vasopressor use, though widely adopted by anesthesiologists, has only recently found use in the field of emergency medicine and may have utility in the management of out-of-hospital hypotension. ...