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Impact of staffing a surgical intermediate care unit with a critical care specialist

Authors :
Hélène Krief
Géraldine Paratte
Nicolas Demartines
Tobias Zingg
Valérie Addor
Markus Schäfer
Source :
Swiss medical weekly, vol. 149, pp. w20117
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
SMW Supporting Association, 2019.

Abstract

Aim To assess the impact of reorganising an 11-bed surgical intermediate care unit (IMCU) from an open to a semi-closed system in a Swiss University Hospital by adding a critical care specialist (CCS). Methods This was a cohort study including adult IMCU patients enrolled in an Enhanced Recovery After Surgery protocol in the Department of Visceral Surgery, Lausanne University Hospital, from 1 February 2014 to 31 January 2016. Medical supervision by a CCS was implemented on 1 February 2015. Results Introduction of a CCS in a surgical IMCU significantly reduced intensive care unit length of stay (p = 0.005) and potentially preventable operation (p = 0.04) for patients undergoing oesophageal surgery. A CCS in IMCU also proved to significantly reduce readmission in IMCU for hepatic surgery patients (p = 0.04). For other sub-specialties (colorectal, pancreatic and gastric bypass surgery) no significant difference could be found. Conclusions Reorganisation of a surgical IMCU from an open to a semi-closed system by implementing supervision by a CCS decreased length of stay and complications for the most fragile surgical patients (oesophageal and hepatic patients) after 12 months of implementation.

Details

ISSN :
14243997
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Swiss Medical Weekly
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f93413dc4ba62d112133f38b0e749123