2020
DOI: 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.16152.1
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Implementing an intensive care registry in India: preliminary results of the case-mix program and an opportunity for quality improvement and research

Abstract: Background: The epidemiology of critical illness in India is distinct from high-income countries. However, limited data exist on resource availability, staffing patterns, case-mix and outcomes from critical illness. Critical care registries, by enabling a continual evaluation of service provision, epidemiology, resource availability and quality, can bridge these gaps in information. In January 2019, we established the Indian Registry of IntenSive care to map capacity and describe case-mix and outcomes. In this… Show more

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“…• The integration of data from different countries [168] by using a variety of data collection platforms (i.e., electronic medical vs. traditional paper records) [99]. • Data elements need to be harmonized.…”
Section: Limitations/challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• The integration of data from different countries [168] by using a variety of data collection platforms (i.e., electronic medical vs. traditional paper records) [99]. • Data elements need to be harmonized.…”
Section: Limitations/challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All encounters of care reported through the seven registries during a prespecified period of six months (June-December 2020) were included. The selection of this time period enabled evaluation of established collaborating registries (Indian Registry of IntenSive care [IRIS], 18 Pakistan registry of intensive care [PRICE] 19 and Nepal Intensive Care Registry Foundation [NICRF]), 6 and the inclusion of newly implemented registries (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Malaysia and Vietnam). Basic information on these registries is detailed in Table 2.…”
Section: Performance Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IRIS, a cloud-based registry established in January 2019, prospectively collects information on service utilisation, case-mix, and outcomes. 13 hospitals (13 ICUs) currently participate in the registry and details of implementation have previously been published 7 .…”
Section: Data Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This analysis has been approved by the Institutional Ethics Committee (Apollo Main Hospital-C-S-010/02-21) centrally at the study coordinating centre. The consent model for IRIS has been previously described 7 . As this was a secondary analysis of deidentified registry data, no further individual patient-level consent was considered necessary or sought.…”
Section: Ethics and Consentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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