More COVID patients required ICU beds, ventilation and died during third wave of virus

 Four times as many COVID-19 patients were admitted to intensive care during Australia's third wave of the virus compared to the first two combined, new research suggests.

A higher proportion of those taken ill between late June and the beginning of November last year required ventilation and ultimately, a higher percentage of them died. 

The in-hospital mortality study was done by Monash University in conjunction with the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society.

Demographic and clinical features were compared along with management of and outcomes for ICU virus patients during all three pandemic waves.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-06-27/covid-icu-third-wave/101185576




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