Quality indicators in intensive care medicine for Germany - fourth edition 2022

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Quality indicators in intensive care medicine for Germany - fourth edition 2022. / Kumpf, Oliver; Assenheimer, Markus; Bloos, Frank; Brauchle, Maria; Braun, Jan-Peter; Brinkmann, Alexander; Czorlich, Patrick; Dame, Christof; Dubb, Rolf; Gahn, Georg; Greim, Clemens-A; Gruber, Bernd; Habermehl, Hilmar; Herting, Egbert; Kaltwasser, Arnold; Krotsetis, Sabine; Kruger, Bastian; Markewitz, Andreas; Marx, Gernot; Muhl, Elke; Nydahl, Peter; Pelz, Sabrina; Sasse, Michael; Schaller, Stefan J; Schäfer, Andreas; Schürholz, Tobias; Ufelmann, Marina; Waydhas, Christian; Weimann, Jörg; Wildenauer, René; Wöbker, Gabriele; Wrigge, Hermann; Riessen, Reimer.

In: Ger Med Sci, Vol. 21, 2023, p. Doc10.

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Harvard

Kumpf, O, Assenheimer, M, Bloos, F, Brauchle, M, Braun, J-P, Brinkmann, A, Czorlich, P, Dame, C, Dubb, R, Gahn, G, Greim, C-A, Gruber, B, Habermehl, H, Herting, E, Kaltwasser, A, Krotsetis, S, Kruger, B, Markewitz, A, Marx, G, Muhl, E, Nydahl, P, Pelz, S, Sasse, M, Schaller, SJ, Schäfer, A, Schürholz, T, Ufelmann, M, Waydhas, C, Weimann, J, Wildenauer, R, Wöbker, G, Wrigge, H & Riessen, R 2023, 'Quality indicators in intensive care medicine for Germany - fourth edition 2022', Ger Med Sci, vol. 21, pp. Doc10. https://doi.org/10.3205/000324

APA

Kumpf, O., Assenheimer, M., Bloos, F., Brauchle, M., Braun, J-P., Brinkmann, A., Czorlich, P., Dame, C., Dubb, R., Gahn, G., Greim, C-A., Gruber, B., Habermehl, H., Herting, E., Kaltwasser, A., Krotsetis, S., Kruger, B., Markewitz, A., Marx, G., ... Riessen, R. (2023). Quality indicators in intensive care medicine for Germany - fourth edition 2022. Ger Med Sci, 21, Doc10. https://doi.org/10.3205/000324

Vancouver

Kumpf O, Assenheimer M, Bloos F, Brauchle M, Braun J-P, Brinkmann A et al. Quality indicators in intensive care medicine for Germany - fourth edition 2022. Ger Med Sci. 2023;21:Doc10. https://doi.org/10.3205/000324

Bibtex

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title = "Quality indicators in intensive care medicine for Germany - fourth edition 2022",
abstract = "The measurement of quality indicators supports quality improvement initiatives. The German Interdisciplinary Society of Intensive Care Medicine (DIVI) has published quality indicators for intensive care medicine for the fourth time now. After a scheduled evaluation after three years, changes in several indicators were made. Other indicators were not changed or only minimally. The focus remained strongly on relevant treatment processes like management of analgesia and sedation, mechanical ventilation and weaning, and infections in the ICU. Another focus was communication inside the ICU. The number of 10 indicators remained the same. The development method was more structured and transparency was increased by adding new features like evidence levels or author contribution and potential conflicts of interest. These quality indicators should be used in the peer review in intensive care, a method endorsed by the DIVI. Other forms of measurement and evaluation are also reasonable, for example in quality management. This fourth edition of the quality indicators will be updated in the future to reflect the recently published recommendations on the structure of intensive care units by the DIVI.",
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AU - Braun, Jan-Peter

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AU - Czorlich, Patrick

AU - Dame, Christof

AU - Dubb, Rolf

AU - Gahn, Georg

AU - Greim, Clemens-A

AU - Gruber, Bernd

AU - Habermehl, Hilmar

AU - Herting, Egbert

AU - Kaltwasser, Arnold

AU - Krotsetis, Sabine

AU - Kruger, Bastian

AU - Markewitz, Andreas

AU - Marx, Gernot

AU - Muhl, Elke

AU - Nydahl, Peter

AU - Pelz, Sabrina

AU - Sasse, Michael

AU - Schaller, Stefan J

AU - Schäfer, Andreas

AU - Schürholz, Tobias

AU - Ufelmann, Marina

AU - Waydhas, Christian

AU - Weimann, Jörg

AU - Wildenauer, René

AU - Wöbker, Gabriele

AU - Wrigge, Hermann

AU - Riessen, Reimer

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