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Published on: January 16, 2019
A "closed" medical intensive care unit (MICU) improves resource utilization when compared with an "open" MICU
A S Multz1, D B Chalfin, I M Samson
1Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New Hyde Park, New York 11040, USA.
A closed intensive care unit (ICU) model improves efficiency, reducing length of stay and mechanical ventilation days. This closed ICU approach did not negatively impact patient mortality rates.
Area of Science:
- Critical Care Medicine
- Hospital Administration
Background:
- Intensive care unit (ICU) organizational models, specifically "open" versus "closed" systems, impact patient care efficiency.
- Evaluating the impact of transitioning from an open to a closed ICU model is crucial for optimizing resource utilization and patient outcomes.
Purpose of the Study:
- To compare the efficiency and outcomes of a closed ICU model versus an open ICU model.
- To determine if a closed ICU model affects patient mortality, length of stay, and mechanical ventilation duration.
Main Methods:
- Retrospective analysis of ICU admissions before and after implementing a closed ICU.
- Prospective analysis comparing a closed ICU with a nearby open ICU.
- Illness severity assessed using the Mortality Prediction Model (MPM0).
- Outcomes measured included mortality, ICU length of stay (LOS), hospital LOS, and mechanical ventilation (MV) duration.
Main Results:
- Closed ICUs demonstrated significantly lower ICU LOS and hospital LOS compared to open ICUs.
- Patients in closed ICUs required fewer days of mechanical ventilation.
- No significant differences were observed in age, illness severity (MPM0), or the overall use of mechanical ventilation between the two models.
- Pooled data indicated that mechanical ventilation, ICU organization, and MPM0 were significant predictors of patient outcomes.
Conclusions:
- A closed ICU model enhances patient care efficiency, evidenced by reduced lengths of stay and mechanical ventilation.
- The closed ICU model does not adversely affect patient mortality.
- ICU organization is a key factor influencing patient outcomes and resource utilization.
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