A Research Agenda for Diagnostic Excellence in Critical Care Medicine.
Autor: | Cifra CL; Division of Critical Care, Department of Pediatrics, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, Iowa City, IA, USA. Electronic address: christina-cifra@uiowa.edu., Custer JW; Division of Critical Care, Department of Pediatrics, University of Maryland, 22 S Greene St, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA; Medical Director of Patient Safety, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, MD, USA., Fackler JC; Division of Pediatric Anesthesia and Critical Care, Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA; Johns Hopkins Charlotte R. Bloomberg Children's Center, 1800 Orleans St, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA. Electronic address: https://twitter.com/@jimfackler. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Critical care clinics [Crit Care Clin] 2022 Jan; Vol. 38 (1), pp. 141-157. |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ccc.2021.07.003 |
Abstrakt: | Diagnosing critically ill patients in the intensive care unit is difficult. As a result, diagnostic errors in the intensive care unit are common and have been shown to cause harm. Research to improve diagnosis in critical care medicine has accelerated in past years. However, much work remains to fully elucidate the diagnostic process in critical care. To achieve diagnostic excellence, interdisciplinary research is needed, adopting a balanced strategy of continued biomedical discovery while addressing the complex care delivery systems underpinning the diagnosis of critical illness. (Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.) |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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