Authors
Günther Edenharter, Daniel Gartner, Markus Heim, Jan Martin, U Pfeiffer, Ferdinand Vogt, Karl Braun, Dominik Pförringer
Publication date
2019/12
Journal
European Journal of Medical Research
Volume
24
Pages
1-5
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Intensive care unit (ICU) capacity is a scant and precious resource in hospitals. Therefore, an optimal occupancy rate as well as detailed occupation planning is of great importance. Most literature deals with admission to the ICU, while only few discuss discharge from the ICU. Specifically, a delay of transfer from the ICU can cause a shortness of beds, jeopardize urgent patient treatment and lead to a decrease in treatment quality as well as economic downsides. This study examined the incidence, costs and reasons for delayed discharge from the ICU and analyzed the influence of the department the patient was admitted to.
Methods
Over the course of 12 months, the discharges of all 1643 patients of two surgical intensive care units of a large academic medical center were analyzed. Delay in minutes and reasons were recorded and translated …
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