Literature DB >> 23173350

[Intermediate geriatric care in Geneva: experience of ten years].

Lucien Weiss1, Christophe Graf, François Herrmann, Raymonde Salomon, Jean-Jacques Perrenoud.   

Abstract

Population aging has generated an increased demand for acute healthcare services in persons aged over 65, who may represent up to half of all patients treated in intensive care units (ICU). However, the number of available ICU beds is limited. Intermediate care units (IntCU) require less human and technical resources, and may represent an interesting alternative to intensive care in the geriatric population. This article describes a 10-year, single centre experience at a geriatrics IntCU in Geneva. We observed a significant reduction in in-hospital mortality after the creation of the IntCU (2000-2001) compared to the 2 years immediately preceding its inception (1998-1999).

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23173350

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Med Suisse        ISSN: 1660-9379


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