Medical surveillance unit: patient characteristics, outcome, and quality of care in Saskatchewan, Canada
Abstract Objective Intermediate care units provide a high level of care to complex patients and are becoming increasingly popular in North America. Despite the growing popularity of Intermediate care units, very little is known about them. This study explored a typical Intermediate care unit, identi...
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doaj-0d5303a6e1154a86a121f648270e405a2020-11-25T03:08:27ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002020-02-011311510.1186/s13104-020-04951-4Medical surveillance unit: patient characteristics, outcome, and quality of care in Saskatchewan, CanadaKarl Vantomme0Muhammad Siddiqui1Marlee Cossette2Kish Lyster3College of Medicine, University of SaskatchewanDepartment of Research, Saskatchewan Health AuthorityMedical Surveillance Unit, Pasqua Hospital, Saskatchewan Health AuthorityCollege of Medicine, University of SaskatchewanAbstract Objective Intermediate care units provide a high level of care to complex patients and are becoming increasingly popular in North America. Despite the growing popularity of Intermediate care units, very little is known about them. This study explored a typical Intermediate care unit, identifying patient characteristics including demographics, comorbidities, length of stay, as well as primary and secondary diagnosis and mortality. Results A total of 200 patients chart were reviewed, of which, 102 were male, and 89 patients were younger than 65 years old. Diabetes, hypertension, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease were common among patients with a prevalence of 33.5%, 56%, and 32.5%, respectively. Alcohol use disorder, asthma, liver disease and IV drug abuse were much more common in patients younger than 65 years. The average length of stay was 5.31 days regardless of age. Almost two-thirds of the patients in the Intermediate care unit were admitted directly from the emergency room. The mortality rate among the patients studied was 9.5%. The most common admitting diagnosis was respiratory diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or Pneumonia (38.0%), followed by cardiac disorders which were predominantly arrhythmias and congestive heart failure (27.0%).http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-020-04951-4Quality of careIntermediate care unitPatient flowMortality |
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Medical surveillance unit: patient characteristics, outcome, and quality of care in Saskatchewan, Canada |
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Medical surveillance unit: patient characteristics, outcome, and quality of care in Saskatchewan, Canada |
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Medical surveillance unit: patient characteristics, outcome, and quality of care in Saskatchewan, Canada |
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Abstract Objective Intermediate care units provide a high level of care to complex patients and are becoming increasingly popular in North America. Despite the growing popularity of Intermediate care units, very little is known about them. This study explored a typical Intermediate care unit, identifying patient characteristics including demographics, comorbidities, length of stay, as well as primary and secondary diagnosis and mortality. Results A total of 200 patients chart were reviewed, of which, 102 were male, and 89 patients were younger than 65 years old. Diabetes, hypertension, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease were common among patients with a prevalence of 33.5%, 56%, and 32.5%, respectively. Alcohol use disorder, asthma, liver disease and IV drug abuse were much more common in patients younger than 65 years. The average length of stay was 5.31 days regardless of age. Almost two-thirds of the patients in the Intermediate care unit were admitted directly from the emergency room. The mortality rate among the patients studied was 9.5%. The most common admitting diagnosis was respiratory diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or Pneumonia (38.0%), followed by cardiac disorders which were predominantly arrhythmias and congestive heart failure (27.0%). |
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