Conversion of Intermediate Therapies into Intensive Therapies.

<strong>Background:</strong> Intensive care units are dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of the physiopathologic conditions that threaten life. Its function in health services is essential. Given the created conditions in the country, it was oriented the conversion of i...

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Main Authors: Rubén Bembibre Taboada, Carlos Jaime Geroy Gómez, Marcos D. Iraola Ferrer, Julio Cortizo Hernández, Julio Jova Dueñas, Pedro Juan Barrios Fuentes, José Roque Nodal
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Published: Centro Provincial de Información de Ciencias Médicas. Cienfuegos 2006-04-01
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Online Access:http://medisur.sld.cu/index.php/medisur/article/view/174
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author Rubén Bembibre Taboada
Carlos Jaime Geroy Gómez
Marcos D. Iraola Ferrer
Julio Cortizo Hernández
Julio Jova Dueñas
Pedro Juan Barrios Fuentes
José Roque Nodal
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Carlos Jaime Geroy Gómez
Marcos D. Iraola Ferrer
Julio Cortizo Hernández
Julio Jova Dueñas
Pedro Juan Barrios Fuentes
José Roque Nodal
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description <strong>Background:</strong> Intensive care units are dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of the physiopathologic conditions that threaten life. Its function in health services is essential. Given the created conditions in the country, it was oriented the conversion of intermediate therapies to intensive therapies. <strong>Objectives:</strong> to characterize the clinic intensive therapy service ,and to determine its benefits according to the change. <strong>Methods:</strong> A descriptive and prospective study that characterizes variables of organizing interest and assistance, teaching and administrative results expressed in frequencies, percentages and measures. <strong>Results and Conclusions:</strong> Human and material resources were distributed; there were 483 admitted with a standard stay of 2,34 days and a necropsia percentage of 95,15%; a total pathological clinic correlation of 96,66%, and partial of 3,34%. The nosocomial sepsis was of 4,5 per 100 patients; people’s satisfaction was of 78,57% with a very well criteria and 21,42% with well. The main cause of attendance was the cerebrovascular disease with 71,84%, with the inclusion of up dated techniques and treatment in its diagnosis. It was observed an adequate morbidity and mobility. It was achieved positive results in teaching and researching fields.<strong><br /></strong>
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spelling doaj-art-964dc731613f45fd886d0eba85d6e6912025-01-30T21:28:38ZspaCentro Provincial de Información de Ciencias Médicas. CienfuegosMedisur1727-897X2006-04-01412529174Conversion of Intermediate Therapies into Intensive Therapies.Rubén Bembibre TaboadaCarlos Jaime Geroy GómezMarcos D. Iraola FerrerJulio Cortizo HernándezJulio Jova DueñasPedro Juan Barrios FuentesJosé Roque Nodal<strong>Background:</strong> Intensive care units are dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of the physiopathologic conditions that threaten life. Its function in health services is essential. Given the created conditions in the country, it was oriented the conversion of intermediate therapies to intensive therapies. <strong>Objectives:</strong> to characterize the clinic intensive therapy service ,and to determine its benefits according to the change. <strong>Methods:</strong> A descriptive and prospective study that characterizes variables of organizing interest and assistance, teaching and administrative results expressed in frequencies, percentages and measures. <strong>Results and Conclusions:</strong> Human and material resources were distributed; there were 483 admitted with a standard stay of 2,34 days and a necropsia percentage of 95,15%; a total pathological clinic correlation of 96,66%, and partial of 3,34%. The nosocomial sepsis was of 4,5 per 100 patients; people’s satisfaction was of 78,57% with a very well criteria and 21,42% with well. The main cause of attendance was the cerebrovascular disease with 71,84%, with the inclusion of up dated techniques and treatment in its diagnosis. It was observed an adequate morbidity and mobility. It was achieved positive results in teaching and researching fields.<strong><br /></strong>http://medisur.sld.cu/index.php/medisur/article/view/174unidades de terapia intensivaservicios de salud
spellingShingle Rubén Bembibre Taboada
Carlos Jaime Geroy Gómez
Marcos D. Iraola Ferrer
Julio Cortizo Hernández
Julio Jova Dueñas
Pedro Juan Barrios Fuentes
José Roque Nodal
Conversion of Intermediate Therapies into Intensive Therapies.
Medisur
unidades de terapia intensiva
servicios de salud
title Conversion of Intermediate Therapies into Intensive Therapies.
title_full Conversion of Intermediate Therapies into Intensive Therapies.
title_fullStr Conversion of Intermediate Therapies into Intensive Therapies.
title_full_unstemmed Conversion of Intermediate Therapies into Intensive Therapies.
title_short Conversion of Intermediate Therapies into Intensive Therapies.
title_sort conversion of intermediate therapies into intensive therapies
topic unidades de terapia intensiva
servicios de salud
url http://medisur.sld.cu/index.php/medisur/article/view/174
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