Does being in the I.C.U. make you more likely to die?

It is not the case that admission to the ICU is more likely to result in death; there is no correlation between the two, and the ICU can provide more comprehensive care and monitoring for patients. ICU is short for intensive care unit, where treatment, care, and rehabilitation can be synchronized. It is a ward that provides isolated space and equipment for comatose or critically ill patients, and offers comprehensive treatment, optimal care, and early post-operative rehabilitation. ICU ward is a closed space for family members, and they are generally not allowed to accompany the patient, and can only visit the patient at specific times. At this time, the patient’s family may be worried about the patient’s condition of anxiety and other emotional fluctuations, resulting in a misunderstanding that the probability of death is greater when entering the ICU. In the ICU, all the critical patients will be centralized to provide the best treatment and care services, and human, material and technical support will be provided to them, so as to improve the efficiency of clinical treatment, control the development of the patient’s condition, and enable the patient to recover as soon as possible. ICU can provide more integrated and comprehensive monitoring and care for patients, and can better provide treatment for patients. We hope that families can face up to, understand and support ICU wards.