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Impact of cardiac surgery and neurosurgery patients on variation in severity-adjusted resource use in intensive care units
- Source :
- Journal of critical care. 71
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- Publisher Copyright: © 2022 Purpose: The resource use of cardiac surgery and neurosurgery patients likely differ from other ICU patients. We evaluated the relevance of these patient groups on overall ICU resource use. Methods: Secondary analysis of 69,862 patients in 17 ICUs in Finland, Estonia, and Switzerland in 2015–2017. Direct costs of care were allocated to patients using daily Therapeutic Intervention Scoring System (TISS) scores and ICU length of stay (LOS). The ratios of observed to severity-adjusted expected resource use (standardized resource use ratios; SRURs), direct costs and outcomes were assessed before and after excluding cardiac surgery or cardiac and neurosurgery. Results: Cardiac surgery and neurosurgery, performed only in university hospitals, represented 22% of all ICU admissions and 15–19% of direct costs. Cardiac surgery and neurosurgery were excluded with no consistent effect on SRURs in the whole cohort, regardless of cost separation method. Excluding cardiac surgery or cardiac surgery plus neurosurgery had highly variable effects on SRURs of individual university ICUs, whereas the non-university ICU SRURs decreased. Conclusions: Cardiac and neurosurgery have major effects on the cost structure of multidisciplinary ICUs. Extending SRUR analysis to patient subpopulations facilitates comparison of resource use between ICUs and may help to optimize resource allocation.
- Subjects :
- Cost control
MEDICINE
MORTALITY
COST
Neurosurgery
Health care benchmarking
Health resources
Cardiac surgery
Length of Stay
Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
3126 Surgery, anesthesiology, intensive care, radiology
CLINICAL-PERFORMANCE
Cohort Studies
Intensive Care Units
STATES
OCCUPANCY
Humans
Intensive care unit
STAY
Hospital Mortality
Cardiac Surgical Procedures
Resource allocation
610 Medicine & health
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15578615
- Volume :
- 71
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of critical care
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....5c3d0004ff21779db4036cb63ec4002b