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By comparison, 5.68% to 6.24% of non-cancer admissions received rehabilitation services during this period.
Two hundred (9.7%) admissions received prior treatment on the HDU with a mortality rate of 44.5%.
During 2004, 5.25% of all inpatient admissions received rehabilitation services; this percentage increased to 5.62% by 2008.
In addition, the fact that only one in 16 potentially suitable admissions received DrotAA suggests a strong possibility for treatment bias.
Only 13% of all admissions received only one diagnosis during the second period of the study, against 29% during the first period.
In a single-center prospective audit, Warren et al. reported that 77% of admissions received at least one AT during their ICU stay [ 13].
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The majority of NICU admissions receive potentially ototoxic aminoglycoside therapy, such as gentamicin, for presumed sepsis.
Many paediatric intensive care admissions receive intensive care prior to their admission (sometimes for many hours), either in peripheral hospitals or neonatal units.
Our interrupted time-series analysis demonstrates reductions in the proportion of admissions receiving CPR before admission, admission out of hours, and severity of illness for patients admitted to the ICU from the ward, but no effect on unit mortality.
Admissions receiving DrotAA and with severe sepsis and two or more organ dysfunctions in the first 24 hours following admission to the unit were matched to controls on: source of admission; organ dysfunctions; ICNARC physiology score; and age.
These service-evaluation data have demonstrated that the CPAx can be implemented in a sustainable manner, with consistently around 78% of all ICU admissions receiving a comprehensive clinical assessment on the CPAx tool once established.
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