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  • Critical Care Medicine
  • Healthcare Management
  • Health Services Research

Background:

  • Intensive care units (ICUs) are limited, costly resources where demand often surpasses capacity.
  • Situational awareness of ICU capacity strain is vital for effective resource management.
  • Capacity strain impacts ICU triage decisions, which depend on clinical judgment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review concepts and methods related to in-hospital triage.
  • To emphasize the importance of understanding ICU capacity strain.
  • To highlight the role of established protocols in mitigating difficult admissions.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of ICU capacity strain.
  • Analysis of factors influencing ICU triage decisions.
  • Discussion of in-hospital admission and triage protocols.

Main Results:

  • ICU capacity strain is a significant factor affecting healthcare delivery.
  • Clinical judgment in triage is influenced by resource availability.
  • Standardized protocols can aid in managing ICU admissions.

Conclusions:

  • Understanding ICU capacity strain is essential for optimal resource allocation.
  • Well-defined triage protocols are necessary to guide clinical judgment and improve admission decisions.
  • Familiarity with protocols can reduce inappropriate ICU admissions.