Are patient volume and care level in teaching hospitals variables affecting clinical outcomes in adult intensive care units?
Rosane Milet Passos TeixeiraJussiely Cunha OliveiraMarcos Alécio Bispo de AndradeFernanda Gomes de Magalhães Soares PinheiroRita de Cássia Almeida VieiraEduesley Santana SantosPublished in: Einstein (Sao Paulo, Brazil) (2023)
Worse outcomes were more prevalent in the teaching hospital. There was no difference between the institutions concerning the survival rate of patients as a function of length of hospital stay; however, a difference was observed in intensive care unit admissions.
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