Patients Who Were Not Admitted to the Intensive Care Unit: Characteristics and Clinical Outcomes. Retrospective Study
NCT ID: NCT05807997
Last Updated: 2025-05-11
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
1000 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2024-08-01
2025-07-01
Brief Summary
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There are several studies that examined the characteristics and clinical outcomes of patients who were not admitted to the intensive care unit, for medical or paramedical reasons (9). We would like to retrospectively examine all patients in the last 5 years who were presented for admission to general intensive care from various departments in our institution but were not admitted, to characterize the reasons why they were not admitted, the clinical characteristics of the patients and their clinical outcomes.
Objectives:
Main objective:
To characterize the clinical outcomes of the patients who were presented for admission to general intensive care but were not admitted in the last 5 years.
Secondary objectives:
To characterize the reasons why the patients were not admitted - medical and paramedical, and to examine the clinical characteristics of these patients (age, sex, background diseases and current disease.).
Design and methods:
Study design:
This is a retrospective study based on data collection.
Methods and materials:
Collecting information from computer systems regarding the patients who were presented by the various departments at the Meir Hospital in Kfar Saba for admission to the general intensive care unit and were not admitted, starting from the beginning of January 2018 until the beginning of January 2023. These are about 1000 patients. After the end of data collection in the study, the data will be typed anonymously into a dedicated Excel file. The patients will be identified according to the patient number in the study and the case number, without specifying identifying details.
Inclusion criteria:
All patients aged 18--99 who were presented to the general intensive care unit from January 2018 to the end of December 2023 and were not admitted.
Data collection:
The research will be conducted in the format of observational data collection from the patient files and from computerized systems (Camelion system and iMDsoft software).
The data collected in the study will be exposed to the research team only as long as the actual data collection is carried out. After the end of data collection in the study, the data will be typed anonymously into a dedicated Excel file. The patients will be identified according to the patient number in the study and the case number, without specifying identifying details.
The data to be collected: age, sex, underlying diseases, regular medications, duration of hospitalization, need for ventilation, number of days of ventilation, mortality within 28 days, APACHE-2 score, SOFA score, lactate level, need for pressors, need for dialysis or other RRT, The reasons for not being admitted to the intensive care unit.
Size of the research group: about 1000 patients - this is the estimated number of patients in the time period detailed above.
The method of processing the results: all the demographic and in-hospital indicators will be tested statistically by a certified statistician depending on the type of data.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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CASE_ONLY
RETROSPECTIVE
Interventions
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Refusal of ICU admission.
patients aged 18--99 who were presented to the general intensive care unit from January 2018 to the end of December 2023 and were not admitted.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
99 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Meir Medical Center
OTHER
Responsible Party
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sara dichtwald
Dr
Locations
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Meir Medical Center
Kfar Saba, , Israel
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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0075-23-MMC
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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