2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11739-023-03392-8
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Emergency department crowding increases 10-day mortality for non-critical patients: a retrospective observational study

Anna Eidstø,
Jari Ylä-Mattila,
Jalmari Tuominen
et al.

Abstract: The current evidence suggests that higher levels of crowding in the Emergency Department (ED) have a negative impact on patient outcomes, including mortality. However, only limited data are available about the association between crowding and mortality, especially for patients discharged from the ED. The primary objective of this study was to establish the association between ED crowding and overall 10-day mortality for non-critical patients. The secondary objective was to perform a subgroup analysis of mortal… Show more

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