Organisation and Management of Intensive Care / Update in Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine Bd.29 (PDF)
A Prospective Study in 12 European Countries
(Sprache: Englisch)
From the viewpoint of a health economist, the intensive care unit (leU) is a particularly fascinating phenomenon. It is the epitome of "high-tech" medicine and frequently portrayed as the place where life-saving miracles are routinely wrought. But the...
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From the viewpoint of a health economist, the intensive care unit (leU) is a particularly fascinating phenomenon. It is the epitome of "high-tech" medicine and frequently portrayed as the place where life-saving miracles are routinely wrought. But the popular imagina tion is also caught up in the darker side, when agonizing decisions have to be made to avoid futile and inhuman continuation of expen sive treatments. My analytical interests led me to approach these issues by asking what the evidence tells us about which leu activities are very bene ficial in relationship to their costs and which are not. This quickly translates into a slightly different question, namely, which patients are most appropriately treated in an leu and which not. Unfor tunately, it is very hard to answer these questions because it has pro ved very difficult to investigate these issues in the manner which is now regarded as the "gold standard:' namely by conducting rando mized clinical trials or alternative courses of action. I think this is a pity, and I am not at all convinced that it would be unethical to do so in many cases, because there is wide variation in practice and ge nuine doubt as to which practices are best -the two conditions that need to be fulfilled before such a trial is justifiable.
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- 2012, 1998, 286 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: D. Reis Miranda, D. W. Ryan, Wilmar Schaufeli, V. Fidler
- Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- ISBN-10: 3642602703
- ISBN-13: 9783642602702
- Erscheinungsdatum: 06.12.2012
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