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Chinese Journal of Critical Care & Intensive Care Medicine(Electronic Edition) ›› 2019, Vol. 05 ›› Issue (04): 297-301. doi: 10.3877/cma.j.issn.2096-1537.2019.04.001

Special Issue: Critical care medicine

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Monitoring in intensive care: less is more

Wenzhe Li1, Jian Cui2, Xiangyou Yu2,()   

  1. 1. Department of General Surgery, Shanghai Ninth People′s Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200011, China
    2. Department of Critical Care Medicine, the First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University, Urumqi 830054, China
  • Received:2019-08-11 Online:2019-11-28 Published:2019-11-28
  • Contact: Xiangyou Yu
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    Corresponding author: Yu Xiangyou, Email:

Abstract:

The burden of critically ill diseases is one of the main problems in the field of medical and health care. The progress of medical technology has led to more data in the ICU to provide a basis for clinical decision-making. However, while pursuing more data and information in order to make more correct diagnosis and treatment decisions, the application of monitoring may also increase the difficulty of clinical decision-making, and even cause harm to patients. The reduction of benefit / risk ratio of monitoring also indicates that there is a waste of medical resources. In this paper, the decision-making factors of intensive care were reviewed in order to provide reference for the clinical practice of optimizing intensive care strategy for intensivists.

Key words: Intensive care unit, Hematological examination, Imaging, Burnout

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