The outcome of requests for empty CCU beds by the hospital from medical emergency headquarters Tehran (Year 2000)

Introduction: Inter-hospital transport constitutes one of the important parts of the emergency system in every country. Materials and methods: To determine the outcome of requested CCU beds from the medical emergency headquarters in year 2000 by the hospitals affiliated to Tehran university of medic...

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Main Authors: "Asle Soleimani H, Alamdari S, Alaeddini F, Shahrami A "
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2002-11-01
Series:Tehran University Medical Journal
Subjects:
CCU
Online Access:http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/1411.pdf&manuscript_id=1411
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spelling doaj-0fd3d8cc1fe84e1b992e82d99b9913082020-11-24T23:38:54ZfasTehran University of Medical SciencesTehran University Medical Journal1683-17641735-73222002-11-01606465469The outcome of requests for empty CCU beds by the hospital from medical emergency headquarters Tehran (Year 2000)"Asle Soleimani HAlamdari SAlaeddini FShahrami A "Introduction: Inter-hospital transport constitutes one of the important parts of the emergency system in every country. Materials and methods: To determine the outcome of requested CCU beds from the medical emergency headquarters in year 2000 by the hospitals affiliated to Tehran university of medical sciences, we have reviewed retrospectively 2688 clinical files of patients for whom a request for an empty CCU bed in other hospitals had been sent to the medical emergency headquarters. The main measure was the success rate of being admitted to CCU in other hospitals. Results: On the whole 68.5 percent of requests were followed by a CCU admission to other hospitals. Using logistic regression method, variables including season of the year, shift diagnosis of the patient and the original hospital were shown to be related with the success rate. Conclusion: Increasing the number of available CCU beds and providing the centers with the necessary equipment is of high priority in hospitals located in city of Tehran. http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/1411.pdf&manuscript_id=1411CCUEmergency headquartersEmergency system
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author "Asle Soleimani H
Alamdari S
Alaeddini F
Shahrami A "
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Alamdari S
Alaeddini F
Shahrami A "
The outcome of requests for empty CCU beds by the hospital from medical emergency headquarters Tehran (Year 2000)
Tehran University Medical Journal
CCU
Emergency headquarters
Emergency system
author_facet "Asle Soleimani H
Alamdari S
Alaeddini F
Shahrami A "
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title The outcome of requests for empty CCU beds by the hospital from medical emergency headquarters Tehran (Year 2000)
title_short The outcome of requests for empty CCU beds by the hospital from medical emergency headquarters Tehran (Year 2000)
title_full The outcome of requests for empty CCU beds by the hospital from medical emergency headquarters Tehran (Year 2000)
title_fullStr The outcome of requests for empty CCU beds by the hospital from medical emergency headquarters Tehran (Year 2000)
title_full_unstemmed The outcome of requests for empty CCU beds by the hospital from medical emergency headquarters Tehran (Year 2000)
title_sort outcome of requests for empty ccu beds by the hospital from medical emergency headquarters tehran (year 2000)
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Tehran University Medical Journal
issn 1683-1764
1735-7322
publishDate 2002-11-01
description Introduction: Inter-hospital transport constitutes one of the important parts of the emergency system in every country. Materials and methods: To determine the outcome of requested CCU beds from the medical emergency headquarters in year 2000 by the hospitals affiliated to Tehran university of medical sciences, we have reviewed retrospectively 2688 clinical files of patients for whom a request for an empty CCU bed in other hospitals had been sent to the medical emergency headquarters. The main measure was the success rate of being admitted to CCU in other hospitals. Results: On the whole 68.5 percent of requests were followed by a CCU admission to other hospitals. Using logistic regression method, variables including season of the year, shift diagnosis of the patient and the original hospital were shown to be related with the success rate. Conclusion: Increasing the number of available CCU beds and providing the centers with the necessary equipment is of high priority in hospitals located in city of Tehran.
topic CCU
Emergency headquarters
Emergency system
url http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/1411.pdf&manuscript_id=1411
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