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pro vyhledávání: '"Graeme J. Duke"'
Autor:
John L. Moran, Graeme J. Duke, John D. Santamaria, Ariel Linden, the Australian & New Zealand Intensive Care Society (ANZICS) Centre for Outcomes & Resource Evaluation (CORE)
Publikováno v:
BMC Medical Research Methodology, Vol 23, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2023)
Abstract Background Intensive care unit (ICU) length of stay (LOS) and the risk adjusted equivalent (RALOS) have been used as quality metrics. The latter measures entail either ratio or difference formulations or ICU random effects (RE), which have n
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3985ac765d35426a88ff3af5d716db34
Autor:
John L. Moran, John D. Santamaria, Graeme J. Duke, The Australian & New Zealand Intensive Care Society (ANZICS) Centre for Outcomes & Resource Evaluation (CORE)
Publikováno v:
BMC Medical Research Methodology, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 1-19 (2021)
Abstract Background Mortality modelling in the critical care paradigm traditionally uses logistic regression, despite the availability of estimators commonly used in alternate disciplines. Little attention has been paid to covariate endogeneity and t
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https://doaj.org/article/790f510b7790457fac5230ea5ea18eb7
Publikováno v:
Trends in Anaesthesia and Critical Care. 46:11-15
Autor:
Melissa Rosenow, Genevieve O’Neill, Sue Huckson, Graeme J Duke, Resource Evaluation, Melbourne, Vic, Australia, David Pilcher, Steven Warrillow, Anthony Holley, Jason McClure, Adult Retrieval Victoria, Ambulance Victoria, Melbourne, Vic, Australia, Nicholas R Coatsworth, Gian Sberna, Claire Cattigan, Tracey A Tobias, Steven McGloughlin
Publikováno v:
Critical Care and Resuscitation. 23:300-307
OBJECTIVES: To validate a real-time Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Activity Index as a marker of ICU strain from daily data available from the Critical Health Resource Information System (CHRIS), and to investigate the association between this Index and t
Autor:
Felix Oberender, Australian Resource Evaluation, Graeme J Duke, John D. Santamaria, David Pilcher, Frank Shann, Owen Roodenburg, Cameron I Knott
Publikováno v:
Critical Care and Resuscitation. 23:285-291
BACKGROUND: The national hospital-acquired complications (HAC) system has been promoted as a method to identify health care errors that may be mitigated by clinical interventions. OBJECTIVES: To quantify the rate of HAC in multiday stay adults admitt
Publikováno v:
Anaesthesia and intensive care. 50(6)
The prevalence of Hospital Acquired Complications (HACs) within major hospitals and intensive care units (ICUs) is often used as an indication of care quality. We performed a retrospective cohort study of acute care separations from four adult public
Publikováno v:
Journal of Critical Care. 56:273-280
Autor:
Tim M. Crozier, Matthew J Maiden, Irma Bilgrami, Rashmi B. Ghanpur, Emily Ys Huning, Graeme J Duke
Publikováno v:
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 60:548-554
BACKGROUND The incidence of severe acute maternal morbidity (SAMM) is one method of measuring the complexity of maternal health and monitoring maternal outcomes. Monitoring trends may provide a quantitative method for assessing health care at local,
Publikováno v:
Internal medicine journalReferences.
Inhospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) is an uncommon but challenging problem.To investigate the management and outcomes of IHCA, and to investigate the effect of introducing a medical emergency team (MET) on IHCA prevalence.Retrospective medical record re
Autor:
Graeme J Duke, John L Moran, Andrew D Bersten, Shailesh Bihari, Owen Roodenburg, Jonathan Karnon, Steven Hirth, Paul Hakendorf, John D Santamaria
Publikováno v:
The Medical journal of Australia. 216(5)
To quantify the prevalence of hospital-acquired complications; to determine the relative influence of patient- and hospital-related factors on complication rates.Retrospective analysis of administrative data (Integrated South Australian Activity Coll