Proefschrift Kerklaan
Chapter 2
Table 1. PICU characteristics of the first (n = 156) and point prevalence part (n = 41) of the survey No. of PICUs (%) Characteristic Part 1: Survey (n = 156)
Part 2: Point prevalence (n = 41)
Continent Asia
37 (24) 5 (3.2) 48 (31) 33 (21) 9 (5.8) 24 (15) 1 (0.6) 20 (13) 49 (31) 86 (55) 31 (20) 51 (33) 20 (13) 48 (31) 135 (86) 6 (4.0) 8 (5.1) 9 (5.8) 25 (16) 3 (2.0) 119 (76) 76 (49) 51 (33) 23 (15) 6 (3.5)
9 (22) 2 (4.9) 16 (39) 3 (7.3) 2 (4.9) 9 (22) 0 (0.0) 2 (4.9) 15 (37) 24 (59) 7 (17) 15 (35) 4 (9.8) 14 (33) 35 (85) 2 (4.9) 2 (4.9) 1 (2.4) 8 (20) 0 (0.0) 32 (78) 20 (49) 13 (32) 7 (17) 1 (2.4)
Africa Europe North America Oceania South America
Income category (country) Low
Lower middle Upper middle High
Hospital type
General hospital University hospital Children’s hospital University children’s hospital
Type of PICU
Multidisciplinary/mixed Cardiac Medical
Combination of PICU With adult ICU
With Neonatal ICU With adult and neonatal ICU Not combined
Size of PICU
1-10 beds 11-20 beds 21-30 beds >30 beds
Admissions (patients/yr)
Median (interquartile range)
500 (296-793)
450 (350-700)
Ventilated patients < 25%
22 (14) 55 (35) 49 (31) 30 (19)
5 (12) 13 (32) 14 (33) 10 (23)
25-50% 50-75% >75%
PICU and patient demographics The responding PICUs in the first part of the survey represented approximately 90,000 admissions per year. Fifty-two percent of PICUs were located in North America and Europe. Fourteen percent of PICUs were situated in low- or lower-middle-income countries, and 86% of PICUs were multidisciplinary. All PICU demographics are shown in Table 1.
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