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Volume 9 Supplement 3

Specific conditions in UK critical care units: analyses from the Intensive Care National Audit & Research Centre Case Mix Programme Database

Research

Edited by David Bennett

Specific conditions in UK critical care units: analyses from the Intensive Care National Audit & Research Centre Case Mix Programme Database.

  1. Risk prediction scores usually overestimate mortality in obstetric populations because mortality rates in this group are considerably lower than in others. Studies examining this effect were generally small an...

    Authors: David A Harrison, James A Penny, Steve M Yentis, Samia Fayek and Anthony R Brady
    Citation: Critical Care 2005 9(Suppl 3):S25
  2. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a common cause of admission to intensive care units (ICUs) in the UK. This report describes the case mix and outcomes of these patients and explores associations...

    Authors: Martin J Wildman, David A Harrison, Anthony R Brady and Kathy Rowan
    Citation: Critical Care 2005 9(Suppl 3):S38
  3. The present paper describes the methods of data collection and validation employed in the Intensive Care National Audit & Research Centre Case Mix Programme (CMP), a national comparative audit of outcome for a...

    Authors: David A Harrison, Anthony R Brady and Kathy Rowan
    Citation: Critical Care 2004 9(Suppl 3):S1
  4. This report describes the case mix, outcome and activity (duration of intensive care unit [ICU] and hospital stay, inter-hospital transfer, and readmissions to the ICU) for admissions to ICUs for acute severe ...

    Authors: Dheeraj Gupta, Brian Keogh, Kian Fan Chung, Jon G Ayres, David A Harrison, Caroline Goldfrad, Anthony R Brady and Kathy Rowan
    Citation: Critical Care 2004 9(Suppl 3):S14