The Epimed Monitor ICU Database®: a cloud-based national registry for adult intensive care unit patients in Brazil Fernando Godinho Zampieri Márcio Soares Lunna Perdigão Borges Jorge Ibrain Figueira Salluh Otávio Tavares Ranzani 10.6084/m9.figshare.5668045.v1 https://scielo.figshare.com/articles/dataset/The_Epimed_Monitor_ICU_Database_a_cloud-based_national_registry_for_adult_intensive_care_unit_patients_in_Brazil/5668045 <p></p><p>ABSTRACT Objective: To describe the Epimed Monitor Database®, a Brazilian intensive care unit quality improvement database. Methods: We described the Epimed Monitor® Database, including its structure and core data. We presented aggregated informative data from intensive care unit admissions from 2010 to 2016 using descriptive statistics. We also described the expansion and growth of the database along with the geographical distribution of participating units in Brazil. Results: The core data from the database includes demographic, administrative and physiological parameters, as well as specific report forms used to gather detailed data regarding the use of intensive care unit resources, infectious episodes, adverse events and checklists for adherence to best clinical practices. As of the end of 2016, 598 adult intensive care units in 318 hospitals totaling 8,160 intensive care unit beds were participating in the database. Most units were located at private hospitals in the southeastern region of the country. The number of yearly admissions rose during this period and included a predominance of medical admissions. The proportion of admissions due to cardiovascular disease declined, while admissions due to sepsis or infections became more common. Illness severity (Simplified Acute Physiology Score - SAPS 3 - 62 points), patient age (mean = 62 years) and hospital mortality (approximately 17%) remained reasonably stable during this time period. Conclusion: A large private database of critically ill patients is feasible and may provide relevant nationwide epidemiological data for quality improvement and benchmarking purposes among the participating intensive care units. This database is useful not only for administrative reasons but also for the improvement of daily care by facilitating the adoption of best practices and use for clinical research.</p><p></p> 2017-12-05 09:26:26 Hospital information systems Database Intensive care units