Term: Critical Care / Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Data
Glossary Definition
Last Updated: 2019-02-01
Definition:
NOTE: the Critical Care / Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Data has been updated in the Repository and this database is now considered inactive. For more up-to-date information on the current Critical Care and Medicine data in the Repository, see the
Critical Care and Medicine Data
glossary term.
The Critical Care / Intensive Care Unit (ICU) data contains episode information for critically ill individuals admitted to any of the adult ICUs in six Winnipeg hospitals. The types of ICUs include:
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Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU),
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Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU),
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Intermediate Intensive Care Unit (IICU),
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Coronary Intensive Care Unit (CICU), and
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Critical Care Unit (CCU).
Data collected for each episode of care includes: patient demographics; diagnoses, complications and comorbidities; acuity scores; lab test results; and therapeutic interventions.
NOTE:
In MCHP research, the Critical Care / Intensive Care Unit (ICU) data has also been referred to as the
Winnipeg ICU Database (WICUDB).
For more information on the inactive Critical Care / Intensive Care Unit (ICU) data, see the:
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References
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Garland A, Fransoo R, Olafson K, Ramsey C, Yogendran M, Chateau D, McGowan K.
The Epidemiology and Outcomes of Critical Illness in Manitoba.
Winnipeg, MB:
Manitoba Centre for Health Policy,
2012. [Report] [Summary] (View)