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An important proportion of critically ill patients who survive their acute illness remain in a critical state requiring intensive care management for weeks to months.
Conclusions: The proportion of critically ill patients with age > =80 years old increased over 5 years.
Introduction: Due to advancements in medical technology and management of illnesses, an increasing proportion of critically ill patients are elderly.
Intubation is an invasive procedure that is still performed in a large proportion of critically ill patients [1].
We suggest that higher proportion of critically ill patients in the ICU might be a possible source.
These results suggest that de-escalation of antifungal treatment could probably be performed in a larger proportion of critically ill patients.
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In our present study, the proportions of critically ill adult patients with hyperamylasemia and hyperlipasemia were 30.2% and 34.9% respectively, indicating that the incidence of pancreatic damage in ICU patients is around 30%to40%0%.
Particularly in view of its high proportion of postoperative critically ill patients, this study population may not be comparable with critically ill medical or neurology patients.
Old patients have become an increasingly prevalent proportion of the critically ill population.
Sepsis affects a large proportion of the critically ill population.
Despite lower survival; however, our data imply a significant proportion of these critically ill AML patients survive hospitalization and are discharged home.
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