Case volume and specialization in critically ill emergency patients: a nationwide cohort study in Japanese ICUs.
Jun FujinagaTakanao OtakeTakehide UmedaToshio FukuokaPublished in: Journal of intensive care (2024)
Higher ICU case volumes were significantly associated with lower in-hospital mortality rates in Japanese ICUs predominantly treating critically ill emergency patients. These findings emphasize the importance of ICU specialization and highlight the potential benefits of centralized care for critically ill emergency patients. These findings are potential insights for improving health care policy in Japan and may be valuable in emergency care settings in other countries with similar healthcare systems, after careful consideration of contextual differences.