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Table 1 Yearly counts of parameters used in calculating rates of ICU care, among Manitoba residents ≥ 18 years old

From: Reassessing access to intensive care using an estimate of the population incidence of critical illness

Year

Unique people admitted to ICUs

Population

Nonobstetrical hospitalizations

Palliative deaths,a n (% total deaths)

Nonpalliative deathsa

Admitted to ICU and did not die that year

Potential ICU Admission Pool

2004/05

4078

886,141

59,179

1738 (17.6)

8140

3092

11,232

2005/06

4111

891,635

59,348

2329 (24.2)

7312

3381

10,693

2006/07

4186

897,855

58,624

3085 (31.7)

6662

3537

10,199

2007/08

4286

910,110

57,449

3075 (31.7)

6619

3587

10,206

2008/09

4241

921,181

58,427

3413 (34.7)

6411

3659

10,070

2009/10

4340

936,779

59,721

3681 (37.8)

6051

3784

9835

2010/11

4388

952,989

59,408

3796 (38.1)

6156

3870

10,026

2011/12

4401

969,591

59,558

3823 (38.7)

6062

3893

9955

2012/13

4465

988,801

58,562

4104 (41.8)

5717

4042

9759

2013/14

4443

1,005,477

57,657

4124 (41.8)

5738

4004

9742

2014/15

4491

1,018,590

58,942

4273 (40.4)

6291

4053

10,344

Unweighted average

4312

943,559

58,807

3404 (34.4)

6469

3718

10,187

Males (%)

61.0

48.8

46.2

50.7

49.0

61.6

53.6

  1. ICU high intensity (Level 1 and Level 2) intensive care units in Manitoba
  2. aPeople who died and were recorded to have been in a palliative care program within the 2 years prior to death