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Surgical High Dependency Admissions after Elective Laparoscopic Colorectal Resections: Is It Truly Necessary?

Jarrod Kh TanWei-Ling KohCherie Hui PehAilica Wx LeeJerrald LauCorissa CheeKer-Kan Tan
Published in: Journal of intensive care medicine (2023)
GW patients were "healthier" but post-operative morbidity and interventions required were similar to the SHD group. Nonetheless, treatment delays, absence of continuous monitoring, and decreased nurse-to-patient ratio may be significant for patients with limited physiological reserves. Further studies should evaluate safety and cost-effectiveness of managing high risk surgical patients in GW using continuous remote vital signs monitoring.
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