Risk factors associated with longer stays in cardiovascular surgical intensive care unit after CABG
Journal
Journal of the Formosan Medical Association = Taiwan yi zhi
Date Issued
2021-05-21
Author(s)
Abstract
Monitoring ICU length of stay (LOS) after CABG and examining its risk factors can guide initiatives on the improvement of care. But few have evaluated this issue to include personal and clinical factors, and demands of ICU care. This study applied Donabedian model to identify risk factors for longer ICU stays after CABG. Lifestyle, clinical factors during and after CABG, TISS were viewed as structure factors, and infection and organ failures during ICU did as process factors.
Subjects
CABG; Demand of intensive care; Length of stay; Quality of care; TISS
SDGs
Other Subjects
albumin; bilirubin; creatine kinase; creatine kinase MB; creatinine; hemoglobin; acute kidney failure; aged; arterial oxygen tension; Article; bilirubin blood level; blood oxygen tension; blood transfusion; body temperature; cardiac surgery intensive care
Type
journal article
