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High-dependency unit

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42:, where patients can be cared for more extensively than on a normal ward, but not to the point of intensive care. It is appropriate for patients who have had major surgery and for those with single-organ failure. Many of these units were set up in the 1990s when hospitals found that a proportion of patients was requiring a level of care that could not be delivered in a normal ward setting. This is thought to be associated with a reduction in mortality. Patients may be admitted to an HDU bed because they are at risk of requiring intensive care admission, or as a step-down between intensive care and ward-based care. 53:
report, which set out the number of high dependency ("level 2") beds a hospital should have to deliver care appropriately. By this time, two thirds of UK hospitals had beds identified as "high dependency". The report defines level 2 care as "more detailed observations or intervention including
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support for a single failing organ system or postoperative care and those 'stepping down' from higher levels of care".
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Comprehensive critical care: review of adult critical care services
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High Dependency Unit (band)
High dependency unit (mental health)
hospital
intensive care unit
UK Department of Health
positive airway pressure
respiratory failure




"The pulmonary physician in critical care: towards comprehensive critical care?"
doi
10.1136/thorax.57.1.77
PMC
1746189
PMID
11809995


Comprehensive critical care: review of adult critical care services
the original
"Non-invasive ventilation in acute respiratory failure"
doi
10.1016/S0140-6736(09)60496-7
PMC
7138083
PMID
19616722
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