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pmid25163008      Am+J+Respir+Crit+Care+Med 2014 ; 190 (11): 1210-6
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  • The Role of Stepdown Beds in Hospital Care #MMPMID25163008
  • Prin M; Wunsch H
  • Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2014[Dec]; 190 (11): 1210-6 PMID25163008show ga
  • Stepdown beds provide an intermediate level of care for patients with requirements somewhere between that of the general ward and the intensive care unit. Models of care include incorporation of stepdown beds into intensive care units, stand-alone units, or incorporation of beds into standard wards. Stepdown beds may be used to provide a higher level of care for patients deteriorating on a ward (?step-up?), a lower level of care for patients transitioning out of intensive care (?stepdown?) or a lateral transfer of care from a recovery room for postoperative patients. These units are one possible strategy to improve critical care cost-effectiveness and patient flow without compromising quality, but these potential benefits remain primarily theoretical as few patient-level studies provide concrete evidence. This narrative review provides a general overview of the theory of stepdown beds in the care of hospitalized patients and a summary of what is known about their impact on patient flow and outcomes and highlights areas for future research.
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