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== Legacy ==
== Legacy ==
===Short Stay===
We used to exclude short stay patients (e.g. resuscitation failed and patient died after a few minutes in ICU). As of October 24, 2011 all patients that arrive in the ICU in the process of [[:Category: Arrest | resuscitation]] should be included in the database, even if they are there for a [[LOS | short lenght of time]] and subsequently pass away.  This has been recommended by the [[Task Team]] and approved by [[p:Dr. Dan Roberts]] from the [[Steering Committee]].
We used to exclude short stay patients (e.g. resuscitation failed and patient died after a few minutes in ICU). As of October 24, 2011 all patients that arrive in the ICU in the process of [[:Category: Arrest | resuscitation]] should be included in the database, even if they are there for a [[LOS | short lenght of time]] and subsequently pass away.  This has been recommended by the [[Task Team]] and approved by [[p:Dr. Dan Roberts]] from the [[Steering Committee]].


[[Category: Critical Care Element]]
[[Category: Critical Care Element]]
[[Category: Admit/Discharge]]
[[Category: Admit/Discharge]]
[[Category: Short Stay]]

Revision as of 17:32, 2017 December 7

For Medicine, see Definition of a Medicine Service admission

The definition of an "ICU patient" for the Regional ICU Database is:

  • admitted under an ICU/CCU/CICU service attending physician to an ICU/CCU/CICU bed. If patient doesn't meet this definition then we don't collect data and enter into the ICU database.

For ICU patients collection starts at unit Arrive DtTm

Special cases

See Category:Overflow for various special cases, and whether they would be included or not.

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Legacy

Short Stay

We used to exclude short stay patients (e.g. resuscitation failed and patient died after a few minutes in ICU). As of October 24, 2011 all patients that arrive in the ICU in the process of resuscitation should be included in the database, even if they are there for a short lenght of time and subsequently pass away. This has been recommended by the Task Team and approved by p:Dr. Dan Roberts from the Steering Committee.