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Development of Intensive Care in Low-Resource Regions

Abstract

Purpose of reviewSince their introduction almost a century ago, intensive care units have become an essential part of the health care system. Although the majority are found in the high-income countries, access to intensive care in the low-income countries has improved. The purpose of this review is to report on the current state of intensive care in resource-limited settings.Recent FindingsLack of basic health care resources still poses a specific challenge to the development and sustainability of health care. In addition, adequate funding, human resource training, and equipment specific to the specialty of critical care pose an even larger setback to the development of critical care in low-resource-limited settings.SummaryDeaths potentially preventable with access to critical care as presented by data from the global disease burden analysis in 2004 are approximately 70% of all recorded deaths in low-income countries. This reflects the large burden of critical illness in low-income countries. Efforts to increase access to hospitals and intensive care for all critically ill patients should grow to match these needs.

Authors

Tumukunde J; Sendagire C; Ttendo SS

Journal

Current Anesthesiology Reports, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 15–17

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

March 15, 2019

DOI

10.1007/s40140-019-00307-2

ISSN

1523-3855

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