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18.05.2024 | EM - ORIGINAL

The Fenice project to evaluate and improve the quality of healthcare in high-dependency care units: results after the first year

verfasst von: Giovanni Porta, Fabiola Signorini, Marcella Converso, Giulia Cavalot, Valeria Caramello, Carlotta Rossi, Franco Aprà, Angela Beltrame, Adriana Boccuzzi, Riccardo Boverio, Mario Calci, Ersilia Castaldo, Michele Covella, Patrizia Cuppini, Giulia Irene Ghilardi, Enrico Mirante, Paola Noto, Lucia Pierpaoli, Paolo Pinna Parpaglia, Alberto Ricchiardi, Michele Zanetti, Daniela Zatelli, Giovanni Nattino, Guido Bertolini

Erschienen in: Internal and Emergency Medicine

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Abstract

High-Dependency care Units (HDUs) have been introduced worldwide as intermediate wards between Intensive Care Units (ICUs) and general wards. Performing a comparative assessment of the quality of care in HDU is challenging because there are no uniform standards and heterogeneity among centers is wide. The Fenice network promoted a prospective cohort study to assess the quality of care provided by HDUs in Italy. This work aims at describing the structural characteristics and admitted patients of Italian HDUs. All Italian HDUs affiliated to emergency departments were eligible to participate in the study. Participating centers reported detailed structural information and prospectively collected data on all admitted adult patients. Patients’ data are presented overall and analyzed to evaluate the heterogeneity across the participating centers. A total of 12 HDUs participated in the study and enrolled 3670 patients. Patients were aged 68 years on average, had multiple comorbidities and were on major chronic therapies. Several admitted patients had at least one organ failure (39%). Mortality in HDU was 8.4%, raising to 16.6% in hospital. While most patients were transferred to general wards, a small proportion required ICU transfer (3.9%) and a large group was discharged directly home from the HDU (31%). The expertise of HDUs in managing complex and fragile patients is supported by both the available equipment and the characteristics of admitted patients. The limited proportion of patients transferred to ICUs supports the hypothesis of preventing of ICU admissions. The heterogeneity of HDU admissions requires further research to define meaningful patients’ outcomes to be used by quality-of-care assessment programs.
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Metadaten
Titel
The Fenice project to evaluate and improve the quality of healthcare in high-dependency care units: results after the first year
verfasst von
Giovanni Porta
Fabiola Signorini
Marcella Converso
Giulia Cavalot
Valeria Caramello
Carlotta Rossi
Franco Aprà
Angela Beltrame
Adriana Boccuzzi
Riccardo Boverio
Mario Calci
Ersilia Castaldo
Michele Covella
Patrizia Cuppini
Giulia Irene Ghilardi
Enrico Mirante
Paola Noto
Lucia Pierpaoli
Paolo Pinna Parpaglia
Alberto Ricchiardi
Michele Zanetti
Daniela Zatelli
Giovanni Nattino
Guido Bertolini
Publikationsdatum
18.05.2024
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Erschienen in
Internal and Emergency Medicine
Print ISSN: 1828-0447
Elektronische ISSN: 1970-9366
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11739-024-03640-5

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