2012
DOI: 10.4103/2229-5151.94884
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Studying current status of intensive care services in Sri Lanka

Abstract: Objective:To describe intensive care unit (ICU) facilities in Sri Lanka; to describe the pattern of admissions, case-mix and mortality; compare patient outcome against the various types of ICUs; and determine the adequacy and standards of training received by medical and nursing staff.Materials and Methods:Observational study of multidisciplinary (general) and adult speciality ICUs in government sector hospitals.Results:Hospitals studied had 1 ICU bed per 100 hospital beds. Each bed catered to 70-90 patients o… Show more

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“…Another study in the medical intensive care unit (MICU) Lady Ridgeway Hospital in 2005 had a death rate of 25% 15 . In comparison, mortality rates in western countries are less than 4% 16 . Use of PRISM III score will be helpful in reducing the mortality and the morbidity among critically ill. Our study targeted the PRISM III scoring system to evaluate patients admitting to a paediatric tertiary intensive care unit.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…Another study in the medical intensive care unit (MICU) Lady Ridgeway Hospital in 2005 had a death rate of 25% 15 . In comparison, mortality rates in western countries are less than 4% 16 . Use of PRISM III score will be helpful in reducing the mortality and the morbidity among critically ill. Our study targeted the PRISM III scoring system to evaluate patients admitting to a paediatric tertiary intensive care unit.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…To date, only limited information on the epidemiology of critical illness in resource‐limited areas is available. Although some data from Asia have been published , little is known of the causes and mortality of critical illness in resource‐poor settings in sub‐Saharan Africa. Knowledge of the epidemiology and outcome of critical illness in these settings could help to better define patients’ needs and guide interventions to improve care.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…7 This includes 8 ICU beds per 1000 hospital beds. 8 Private sector hospitals function as groups of companies with many branches in the major cities. In addition to these private hospitals, patients can just walk-in to see a consultant or a GP in the private sector.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%