Observational Study
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World J Crit Care Med. Jun 5, 2020; 9(2): 31-42
Published online Jun 5, 2020. doi: 10.5492/wjccm.v9.i2.31
Table 1 Demographic variables
Demographic variablesResponses in % (n = 134)
Age ( yr)
30-4041
40-5030.6
20-3017.2
> 5011.2
Gender
Male80.2
Female19.4
ICU experience (yr)
< 1061.9
11-2028.4
20-308.2
> 301.5
Designation
Consultant staff75.4
Resident- PGY-3 and above14.1
Resident- PGY-16.7
Resident- PGY-23.7
Intensive care unit specialty wise distribution
Mixed medical-surgical82.8
Medical8.2
Others6.7
Surgical2.2
Institution type
Private/academic37.3
Private/non-academic36.5
Government/academic14.2
Government/non-academic11.9
Bed strength
11-2036.6
< 1026.9
21-3022.4
> 3014.2
ICU type
Open82.1
Closed17.9

  • Citation: Kashyap R, Vashistha K, Saini C, Dutt T, Raman D, Bansal V, Singh H, Bhandari G, Ramakrishnan N, Seth H, Sharma D, Seshadri P, Daga MK, Gurjar M, Javeri Y, Surani S, Varon J, ININ-2018 Investigators Team. Critical care practice in India: Results of the intensive care unit need assessment survey (ININ2018). World J Crit Care Med 2020; 9(2): 31-42
  • URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2220-3141/full/v9/i2/31.htm
  • DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5492/wjccm.v9.i2.31