Adults being admitted to Saskatoon children’s hospital to ease ICU strain
The Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) at Saskatoon’s Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital is now accepting patients outside of its normal age range.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority confirmed Wednesday the PICU will temporarily be accepting selected adults up to the age of 40 less a day. However, pediatric patients will remain the unit’s priority and none will be displaced to make room for an adult.
The change, which is effective immediately, is designed to ease the COVID-related strain on intensive care units in the province.
According to a release from the SHA, adults who need an ICU bed will be screened. A clinical review by adult critical care physicians (intensivists) and the pediatric intensivist will determine which adult patients will be selected.