Observational Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2022.
World J Crit Care Med. May 9, 2022; 11(3): 169-177
Published online May 9, 2022. doi: 10.5492/wjccm.v11.i3.169
Table 1 Demographic variables
Demographic variables
Responses in % (n = 121)
Age (yr)
31-4029.8
41-5023.1
20-3023.1
> 5024.0
Gender
Male65.3
Female 34.7
Intensive care unit experience (yr)
< 1050.4
10-2035.5
21-309.9
> 304.1
Designation
Consultant staff73.6
Resident-PGY-3 and above14.9
Resident-PGY-15.0
Resident-PGY-26.6
Intensive care unit specialty wise distribution
Mixed medical-surgical76.0
Medical7.4
Others16.6
Institution type
Private/non-academic16.5
Government hospital (tertiary care)19.8
Academic teaching hospital31.5
Corporate teaching hospital8.2
Other0.9
Number of intensive care unit beds
< 1128.1
11-2031.4
21-3023.1
> 3017.4
Intensive care unit type
Open43.8
Closed56.2
Table 2 Clinical resource parameters
Clinical resource parameters
Responses in % (n = 121)
Patient/nurse ratio (n)
Usually 2:1 (for complicated patients 1:1) (n = 41)33.9
2:1 (n = 26)21.5
> 2:1 (n = 20)16.5
1:1 (n = 31)25.6
No fixed patient/nurse (n = 3)2.5
24 h in-house intensivist (n = 71)58.7
Certified intensivist (n = 101)83.5
Residents/fellows/medical students rotate through or cover intensive care units along with staff intensivists (n = 101)83.5
Table 3 Critical care protocols self-reporting
High (%)
Medium (%)
Low (%)
Glucose control89.3Daily interruption of sedation69.4Palliative care/end of Life43.8
Advanced cardiac life support93.4Acute coronary syndrome81.0Delirium66.9
Deep vein thrombosis prophylaxis83.5Acute lung injury54.5Early mobility68.6
Stress ulcer prophylaxis83.5Transfusion restriction58.7Hypothermia after cardiac arrest61.2
Severe sepsis81.7
Ventilator-associated pneumonia bundle78.5
Nutrition76.0
Table 4 Common diagnoses
Common diagnoses
No
% of intensive care unit
Sepsis or septic shock10687.6
Respiratory failure10687.6
Heart failure6755.4
Post-operative observation6856.2
Poisoning1512.4
Head trauma3730.6
Renal failure4638.0
Alcohol withdrawal1310.7
Epilepsy or uncontrolled seizures1814.9
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease exacerbation3730.6
Hypertension1512.4
Cardiogenic shock3730.6
Electrolyte imbalance2016.5
Hypotension or hypovolemic shock4436.4
Heat stroke43.3
Table 5 Critical care outcomes
Variables
Outcome
Intensive care unit mortality (response n =36)14%
Intensive care unit length of stay, in days (response n = 41)5.2
Mechanical ventilation mortality (response n = 27)19.5%
Mechanical ventilation duration, in days (response n = 34)4.3
Sepsis mortality (response n = 27)21.2%