The Effects of Intensive Care Unit Admission Time on Mortality

Omer Tasargol, Elif Bombaci, Serkan Tulgar
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In recent years, there have been notable advancements in the critical care, including significant progress in medical knowledge, technological innovations, and the development of clinical expertise crucial for effectively treating patients. Numerous factors play a role in shaping the admission and discharge decisions made in the context of intensive care units. In this research we aimed to evaluate the effect of the time of the intensive care unit admissions, categorized as either "off hours" or "business hours," on the subsequent death rates among patients. We performed a retrospective investigation of the mortality rates of 1605 patients in intensive care unit between 2007 and 2010. We included all admissions to the intensive care unit without applying any exclusion criteria. The primary outcome measures in our study were the timing of admission, as well as the rates of discharge and mortality. "Business hours" denoted the time frame from 8:00 to 16:59 on weekdays, while "off hours" encompassed the period from 17:00 to 07:59 on weekdays and throughout the weekends. Significantly reduced mortality rates were evident among patients admitted on Mondays and Wednesdays in comparison to those admitted on other days (p=0.037 and p=0.045, respectively). Furthermore, the study revealed an elevated risk of mortality for admissions during weekends when compared with those admission on weekdays (p=0.005). The results found that a significant association was present between admission timing and mortality. Patients admitted on weekends and during off-hours exhibit an increased risk of mortality when compared to those admitted on weekdays during business hours. Keywords: Intensive care unit, Mortality rate, Time of admission
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重症监护病房入住时间对死亡率的影响
近年来,重症监护取得了显著的进步,包括医学知识、技术创新和临床专业知识的发展,这些都是有效治疗患者的关键。在重症监护病房的背景下,许多因素在塑造入院和出院决定中发挥作用。在本研究中,我们旨在评估重症监护病房入院时间(归类为“非工作时间”或“营业时间”)对患者随后死亡率的影响。我们对2007年至2010年间重症监护病房1605例患者的死亡率进行了回顾性调查。我们纳入了重症监护病房的所有入院患者,没有应用任何排除标准。我们研究的主要结局指标是入院时间,以及出院率和死亡率。“营业时间”是指平日的8:00至16:59,而“下班时间”是指平日的17:00至07:59和整个周末。周一和周三入院的患者死亡率明显低于其他日期入院的患者(p=0.037和p=0.045)。此外,该研究显示,与工作日入院的患者相比,周末入院的患者死亡率更高(p=0.005)。结果发现入院时间与死亡率之间存在显著关联。在周末和非工作时间入院的病人比在工作日工作时间入院的病人死亡率更高。关键词:重症监护病房,死亡率,入院时间
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International Journal of Current Research and Review Health Professions-Health Professions (miscellaneous)
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