Prevention of Complications in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit
Published: octubre 29, 2020

- Cardiac intensive care units (CICUs) have an increasing prevalence of non-cardiovascular comorbidities and multisystem organ dysfunction, which are associated with potentially preventable complications.
- These complications can lead to increased morbidity and mortality, greater resource utilization and healthcare expenses, and longer intensive care unit (ICU) lengths of stay.
- This scientific statement reviews evidence-based practices derived in non-CICU populations, assesses their relevance to CICU practice, and highlights key knowledge gaps warranting further investigation to attenuate patient risk.
Supporting Materials
- Commentary: Keeping Pace with Prevention of Complications in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit by David A. Morrow, MD, MPH
- Top Things to Know: : Prevention of Complications in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit
- AHA News: ICU teams, daily checklists among strategies for critical heart care
- News Release: