Variability in intensive care unit admission among pregnant and postpartum women in Canada: a nationwide population-based observational study.
Kazuyoshi AoyamaRuxandra PintoJoel G RayAndrea D HillDamon C ScalesStephen E LapinskyMichelle HladunewichGareth R SeawardRobert A FowlerPublished in: Critical care (London, England) (2019)
Most women who experience severe maternal morbidity are not admitted to an ICU. There exists a wide hospital-level variability in ICU admission, with patients living in urban locations and patients of lowest income levels most likely to be admitted to ICU. Cardiovascular compromise, hemorrhage, and sepsis represent an opportunity for improved patient care and outcomes.