Scottish Intensive Care Society Audit Group report on COVID-19
As at 2 May 2020
Management Information Statistics
- Published
- 13 May 2020
- Type
- Statistical report
- Author
- Public Health Scotland
About this release
This is the first release by Public Health Scotland on data from the Scottish Intensive Care Society Audit Group (SICSAG) relating to patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) across Scotland with COVID-19.
Main points
As at 2 May 2020
- During the period 1 March 2020 to 2 May 2020 there were 483 admissions relating to 472 patients with laboratory confirmed COVID-19 disease to ICUs.
- The peak period of patient admissions with COVID-19 to ICUs was between 29 March 2020 and 6 April 2020.
- Survival measured at 30-days after ICU admission was 60%, and was lower in those receiving advanced respiratory support and in the oldest age group.
- For patients who had completed their ICU stay, around 80% of patients required advanced respiratory support, around 80% required cardiovascular support and around 30% required renal replacement therapy.
Background
The Scottish Intensive Care Society Audit Group (SICSAG) is the national adult critical care audit and quality assurance programme. It benefits from a close collaboration between the Scottish Intensive Care Society and Public Health Scotland. The audit has complete, national coverage of all admissions to intensive care units (ICUs) and combined critical care units in Scotland. Since 1995, the national audit has informed healthcare professionals, the public and Scottish Government about the activity, interventions and outcomes of over 45,000 critically ill patients who are treated each year in Scotland.
Since the start of the COVID-19 outbreak, SICSAG has transformed its systems to provide daily data to inform the response to the pandemic across Scotland. This report describes the admission frequency, demographics, activity and outcomes for patients with laboratory confirmed COVID-19 disease admitted to Scottish units. It includes admissions to adult ICUs, combined intensive care/high dependency units, and areas of hospital which have been repurposed to provide intensive care. In this report, the term ‘ICU’ refers to these three types of facility. The report does not include admissions to paediatric ICUs, neonatal ICUs or standalone high dependency units (HDUs).
Further information
Further information is available from the SICSAG website (external website).
The next release of this publication will be on an ad hoc basis.
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