Readmission to a Medical ICU occurred in 12% of discharged patients and was associated with a 58% mortality rate, primarily driven by recurrence of initial disease or new complications.
Observational (n=512)
Medical ICU admissions (n=512)
Readmission to a Medical ICU within the same hospitalization
To identify those patients most likely to be readmitted to a Medical ICU (MICU), we studied 512 MICU admissions during a 1-yr period. There were 36 readmissions within the same hospitalization in that interval. When ICU deaths and short-term drug overdoses were excluded, these 36 readmissions comprised 12% of all patients discharged from MICU. The mortality rate of this group was 58%, greater than twice the overall mortality rate for the year. Fifty-three % of the patients were readmitted because of recurrence of their initial disease on admission, with septicemia being the most common disease. Another 30% were readmitted because of a new complication, one-half of which were medication toxicities. We have attempted to delineate diseases, medications, and complications which may predict the high-risk discharge from MICU. Further studies to identify high-risk and low-risk admissions and discharges will effect better use of intensive care.
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Franklin et al. (Tue,) conducted a observational in Medical ICU admissions (n=512). Readmission to a Medical ICU occurred in 12% of discharged patients and was associated with a 58% mortality rate, primarily driven by recurrence of initial disease or new complications.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0dad1fcae7912d2fa52fb6 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1097/00003246-198302000-00001
Cory Franklin
Heritage Preservation
David Jackson
Swansea Bay University Health Board
Critical Care Medicine
University Hospitals of Cleveland
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