Critical care outcomes from COVID‐19: patients, interventions, healthcare systems and the need for core datasets

Volume: 76, Issue: 9, Pages: 1155 - 1158
Published: Jul 27, 2021
Abstract
In this issue of Anaesthesia, Taylor et al. report on the factors associated with mortality in patients with COVID-19 admitted to ICU [1]. First, it is worth emphasising that only a minority of patients who have died in the pandemic have done so in ICU: 9% of those in the UK, with a third of deaths occurring outside hospital and six in seven hospital deaths occurring on the wards [2]. The average age of patients admitted to ICU in the UK is 10...
Paper Details
Title
Critical care outcomes from COVID‐19: patients, interventions, healthcare systems and the need for core datasets
Published Date
Jul 27, 2021
Volume
76
Issue
9
Pages
1155 - 1158
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