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Critical illness is more common than expected in African hospitals, but low-cost treatments offer hope

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Last updated: March 1, 2025 4:21 am
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The Lancet recently published a groundbreaking study revealing that one in eight patients in African hospitals is critically ill, with a staggering one in five of these patients succumbing to their condition within a week. The study, conducted by researchers from Karolinska Institutet and several other universities, sheds light on the urgent need for improved access to life-saving treatments in African healthcare systems.

Critical illness is defined by severely compromised vital functions, such as dangerously low blood pressure or oxygen levels. Shockingly, the study found that 12.5% of patients in African hospitals fall into this category, with a mortality rate of 21% within a week. This stark contrast highlights the dire situation faced by critically ill patients in the region.

Perhaps most concerning is the revelation that nearly 70% of critically ill patients are treated in general wards rather than intensive care units. Additionally, over half of these patients do not receive essential critical care interventions like oxygen therapy, intravenous fluids, or basic airway management. This lack of access to basic healthcare services underscores the need for immediate action to prevent unnecessary deaths.

Lead researcher Tim Baker, an Associate Professor at Karolinska Institutet, emphasized the importance of providing affordable and readily available interventions to improve patient outcomes. Simple measures like oxygen therapy and intravenous fluids could significantly reduce mortality rates among critically ill patients if implemented universally.

The study, which surveyed nearly 20,000 patients in 180 hospitals across 22 African countries, represents the most comprehensive analysis of critical illness in Africa to date. By collaborating with institutions in South Africa, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Uganda, and the UK, the researchers hope to drive meaningful change in healthcare delivery across the continent.

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For those interested in delving deeper into the study, the findings have been published in The Lancet under the title “The African Critical Illness Outcomes Study (ACIOS)”. The DOI for the study is 10.1101/2024.03.14.2430427, and additional information can be found on The Lancet’s website.

In conclusion, the study’s findings underscore the urgent need for improved access to critical care in African hospitals. By prioritizing affordable and essential interventions, healthcare systems in the region can save countless lives and provide better outcomes for critically ill patients. Hopefully, this research will serve as a catalyst for positive change in healthcare delivery across Africa.

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