The role of the intermediate cardiac care unit
J. Frieden and J. A. Cooper
After the introduction of a 22-bed, monitored intermediate cardiac care
unit (ICCU), cardiac care unit admissions increased by 15.7%. A further
increase in patient admissions of 37% was permitted by direct admissions to
the ICCU from the emergency room. The duration of the hospital stay of
patients with acute myocardial infarct was shortened by three days. The
success rate of cardiac resuscitation improved, and potentially serious
arrhythmias were treated more promptly. Hospital costs were substantially
reduced by the use of a convalescent unit for patients whose ICCU stay was
uncomplicated. Concentration of cardiac patients and specialized staff and
equipment permitted more efficient care.