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Critical Care Centre of Excellence Meeting Palm Springs - January 2002

Critical Care Centre of Excellence Meeting Palm Springs - January 2002. E Silva, MD, PhD Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein Sao Paulo - Brazil. Critical Care in Brazil. Distribution of ICUs. 2.8% (7.6%).

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Critical Care Centre of Excellence Meeting Palm Springs - January 2002

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  1. Critical Care Centre of Excellence MeetingPalm Springs - January 2002 E Silva, MD, PhD Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein Sao Paulo - Brazil

  2. Critical Care in Brazil Distribution of ICUs 2.8% (7.6%) Inhabitants : 169,799,170 peopleLife expectancy:69 yearsChild mortality (<1y):35 / 1,000Brazilian Survey - 2000 15.8% (28.1%) 6.5% (6.8%) 57.7% (42.7%) ICU 17.2% (14.8%) POPULATION Source: Brazilian Critical Care Society - 2000 Brazilian Survey - 2000

  3. Critical Care in BrazilHOSPITAL CHARACTERISTICS 31.6% public hospitals 68.4% private hospitals 17.5% university hospitals 82.5% non-university hospitals

  4. Critical Care in BrazilICU DISTRIBUTION BY NUMBER OF BEDS % ICUs Number of Beds

  5. Critical Care in BrazilICU CHARACTERISTICS 6.6% Neonatal 72.4% General / Adult 11.6% Pediatric 4.4% Burns 5.1% Coronary

  6. Critical Care in BrazilICU DISTRIBUTION BY NUMBER OF ADMISSIONS Not informed 22.5% % ICU Mean of admissions (monthly)

  7. Critical Care in BrazilICU DISTRIBUTION BY LENGTH OF STAY Not informed 28% % ICU Days

  8. Critical Care in BrazilPHYSICIAN CHARACTERISTICS Trained by Accredited Institution 15.3% Specialist 23.1% Non-specialist 76.9% Not trained by Accredited Institution 84.7% AMIB members 31.8% AMIB Non-members 68.2%

  9. Critical Care in BrazilDISTRIBUTION OF ICU BY POLICIES IN COMPLIANCE Total Number of Policies: 76 % ICU Number of Policies in Compliance

  10. Educational resources for ICU providers FCCS/ACLS/ATLS Meetings / Symposiums: Regional National Private 3. Brazilian Journal 4. Postgraduate Courses: Residency/Fellowship PhD Major educational needs Knowledge homogenization Continuous educational program (specific subjects) Essential Guidelines Adequate medical training Evaluation Tools Research programs Critical Care in BrazilSUMMARY

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