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A retrospective cohort pilot study to evaluate a triage tool for use in a pandemic
Critical Care, 11/03/09
Christian MD et al. – Refinement of the triage protocol and implementation is required prior to future study, including improved training of triage officers, and protocol modification to minimize the exclusion from critical care of patients who may in fact benefit. However, the results suggest that the triage protocol can help to direct resources to patients who are most likely to benefit, and help to decrease the demands on critical care resources, thereby making available more resources to treat other critically ill patients.
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