Intensive care unit caseload and workload and their association with outcomes in critically unwell patients: a large registry-based cohort analysis.
Paul ZajicTeresa EngelbrechtAlexandra GrafBarbara MetnitzRui MorenoMartin PoschAndrew RhodesPhilipp MetnitzPublished in: Critical care (London, England) (2024)
In a system with comparably high intensive care resources and mandatory staffing levels, patients' survival chances are generally not affected by high intensive care unit caseload and workload. However, extraordinary circumstances, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, may lead to higher risk of death, if planned capacities are exceeded. High workload in ICUs in smaller hospitals with lower staffing levels may be associated with increased risk of death.