A literature review on patient transport in Intensive Care units.
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Background
This review of the current literature of the intra-hospital transport of critically ill patients addresses the type and incidence of adverse effects, risk factors and risk assessment. The review will explore the available information on efficiency and cost-effectiveness of transferring such patients for diagnostic or therapeutic interventions within the hospital. Methods and guidelines to prevent or reduce potential hazards and complications are provided.
Methods
A Medline search was performed using the terms 'critical
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mesh and zipper technique: a method of managing intraperitoneal infection. Surg Clin North Am 1988, 68:25-40. 43.Weg JG, Haas CF: Safe intrahospital transport of critically ill ventilator dependent patients. Chest 1989, 96:631-635. 44.Yablon JS, Lantner HJ, McCormack TM, et al.: Clinical experience with a fiberoptic intracranial pressure monitor. J Clin Monit 1993, 9:171-175. 45.Yu CJ, Yang PC, Chang DB, Luk KT: Diagnostic and therapeutic use of chest sonography: value in critically ill patients. AJR Am J Roentgenol 1992, 159:695-701
mesh and zipper technique: a method of managing intraperitoneal infection. Surg Clin North Am 1988, 68:25-40. 43.Weg JG, Haas CF: Safe intrahospital transport of critically ill ventilator dependent patients. Chest 1989, 96:631-635. 44.Yablon JS, Lantner HJ, McCormack TM, et al.: Clinical experience with a fiberoptic intracranial pressure monitor. J Clin Monit 1993, 9:171-175. 45.Yu CJ, Yang PC, Chang DB, Luk KT: Diagnostic and therapeutic use of chest sonography: value in critically ill patients. AJR Am J Roentgenol 1992, 159:695-701