Volume of activity and occupancy rate in intensive care units. Association with mortality

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作者
Iapichino, G
Gattinoni, L
Radrizzani, D
Simini, B
Bertolini, G
Ferla, L
Mistraletti, G
Porta, F
Miranda, DR
机构
[1] Univ Milan, Ist Anestesiol & Rianimaz, Azienda Osped Polo, Univ San Paolo, I-20142 Milan, Italy
[2] IRCCS, Osped Maggiore, Milan, Italy
[3] Osped Civile, Serv Anestesia & Rianimaz, Legnano, Italy
[4] Ist Ric Farmacol Mario Negri, GiViTi Coordinat Ctr, Bergamo, Italy
[5] Univ Hosp, Fdn Res Intens Care Europe, Groningen, Netherlands
关键词
critically ill; acuity; ICU; outcome; quality control; case volume;
D O I
10.1007/s00134-003-2113-4
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objective. Mortality after many procedures is lower in centers where more procedures are done. It is controversial whether this is true for intensive care units, too. We examined the relationship between the volume of activity of intensive care units (ICUs) and mortality by a measure of risk-adjusted volume of activity specific for ICUs. Design. Prospective, multicenter, observational study. Setting. Eighty-nine ICUs in 12 European countries. Patients. During a 4-month study period, 12,615 patients were enrolled. Interventions. Demographic and clinical statistics, severity at admission and a score of nursing complexity and workload were collected. Results. Total volume of activity was defined as the number of patients admitted per bed per year, high-risk volume as the number of high-risk patients admitted per bed per year (selected combining of length of stay and severity of illness). A multi-step risk-adjustment process was planned. ICU volume corresponding both to overall [odds ratio (OR) 0.966] and 3,838 high-risk (OR 0.830) patients was negatively correlated with mortality. Relative mortality decreased by 3.4 and 17.0% for every five extra patients treated per bed per year in overall volume and high-risk volume, respectively. A direct relationship was found between mortality and the ICU occupancy rate (OR 1.324 and 1.351, respectively). Conclusions. Intensive care patients, whatever their level of risk, are best treated where more high-risk patients are treated. Moreover, the higher the ICU occupancy rate, the higher is the mortality.
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