Journal article
The effect of critical care outreach on postoperative serious adverse events
DA Story, AC Shelton, SJ Poustie, NJ Colin-Thome, PL McNicol
Anaesthesia | BLACKWELL PUBLISHING LTD | Published : 2004
Abstract
We proposed that critical care outreach would decrease the incidence of postoperative serious adverse events and so conducted a sequential cohort study with a surveillance-only phase (baseline) followed by an intervention phase. We studied high-risk patients in a large Australian hospital. A critical care qualified nurse reviewed patients for the first three days after return to the general wards. During the intervention phase the nurse intervened in patient care where appropriate. We examined the incidence of 11 categories of serious adverse events per 100 patients during the first three days on the general wards during the surveillance and intervention phases. The surveillance phase had 31..
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