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    Is the Critical Care Resuscitation Unit Sustainable: A 5-Year Experience of a Beneficial and Novel Model.

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    Powell, Elizabeth
    Sahadzic, Iana
    Najafali, Daniel
    Berman, Emilie
    Andersen, Katie
    Afridi, Leenah Z
    Gasparotti, Zoe
    Niles, Erin
    Rea, Jeffrey
    Scalea, Thomas
    Haase, Daniel J
    Tran, Quincy K
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    Date
    2022-07-19
    Journal
    Critical Care Research and Practice
    Publisher
    Hindawi
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    https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/6171598
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    From 2014 to 2018, 50,599 patients were transferred to our medical center; 31,582 (62%) were non-trauma adults. Compared with the year prior to the opening of the CCRU, ITS showed a significant increase in IHT after the establishment of the CCRU. The CCRU received a total of 7,788 (25%) IHTs during this period or approximately 20% of total transfers per year. Most transfers (41%) occurred via ground. Median and interquartile range [IQR] of transfer times to other ICUs (156 [65-1027] minutes) were longer than the CCRU (46 [22-139] minutes, P < 0.001). For the CCRU, the most common accepting services were cardiac surgery (16%), neurosurgery (11%), and emergency general surgery (10%).
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