Use of the pediatric intensive care unit for post-procedural monitoring in young children following microlaryngobronchoscopy: Impact on resource utilization and hospital cost

Author(s):  
Elizabeth J. Kerris ◽  
Jason T. Patregnani ◽  
Matthew Sharron ◽  
Anthony A. Sochet
PEDIATRICS ◽  
1987 ◽  
Vol 80 (6) ◽  
pp. 855-860
Author(s):  
Murray M. Pollack ◽  
James D. Wilkinson ◽  
Nancy L. Glass

Outcome, resource utilization, and health care characteristics of patients staying in a multidisciplinary pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) for more than 13 days (long-stay patients) were analyzed. Of 647 children admitted consecutively, 46 were long-stay patients. Compared with short-stay patients, long-stay patients were significantly younger and sicker and had a higher incidence of chronic disease. Most important, long-stay patients had significantly higher PICU mortality rates (17.4% v 7.3%, P < .05) and hospital mortality rates (23.9% v 8.7%, P < .01) than short-stay PICU patients. Although only 7.1% of the patient sample, long-stay patients consumed approximately 50% of all PICU resources. One-year follow-up on those long-stay patients surviving their hospitalization revealed that 58% had died or were severely disabled. Long-stay patients had relatively poor prognoses and consumed health care resources in excess of their numeric proportions.


2009 ◽  
Vol 24 (3) ◽  
pp. 379-386 ◽  
Author(s):  
Folafoluwa O. Odetola ◽  
Sarah J. Clark ◽  
James G. Gurney ◽  
Ronald E. Dechert ◽  
Thomas P. Shanley ◽  
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