Conditions with highest in-ICU mortality for all ages | |||
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CCS category | As % of all patients N = 5627 | Length of ICU stay in days median (Q1,Q3) | In-ICU mortality |
Chronic renal failure | 23 (0.4%) | 2 (1,4) | 21 (91.3%) |
Acute renal failure | 51 (0.9%) | 2 (1,3) | 45 (88.2%) |
Shock | 90 (1.6%) | 2 (1,5) | 78 (86.7%) |
Burns | 56 (1.0%) | 6 (2,9) | 48 (85.7%) |
Septicaemia (except in labor) | 68 (1.2%) | 4 (2,12) | 55 (80.9%) |
Pneumonia (except that caused by TB) | 174 (3.1%) | 3 (2,5) | 130 (74.7%) |
Other bacterial infections*** | 135 (2.4%) | 8 (5,13) | 96 (71.1%) |
Acute but ill-defined cerebrovascular accident | 360 (6.4%) | 6 (4,11) | 247 (68.6%) |
Meningitis (except that caused by TB or STD) | 140 (2.5%) | 4 (3,13) | 94 (67.1%) |
Acute myocardial infarction | 45 (0.8%) | 5 (4,9) | 27 (60.0%) |
Top 5 pediatric (<5Â years) conditions with highest in-ICU mortality | |||
CCS category | As % of age group N = 681 | Length of ICU stay in days median (Q1,Q3) | In-ICU mortality |
Pneumonia (except that caused by TB) | 86 (12.6%) | 3 (1,10) | 70 (81.4%) |
Septicaemia (except in labor) | 49 (7.2%) | 4 (2,12) | 39 (79.6%) |
Meningitis (except that caused by TB or STD) | 65 (9.5%) | 5 (3,11) | 47 (72.3%) |
Infectious and parasitic diseases** | 69 (10.1%) | 3 (1,9) | 48 (69.6%) |
Fluid and electrolyte disorders | 15 (2.2%) | 3 (2,6) | 10 (66.7%) |