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Table 1 Demographics of ICU and non-ICU patients duringindex hospital admissiona
Table 2 Demographic and clinical characteristics and outcomesfollowing an index ICU admission in Ontario, 1 April 2002 to 31March 2012, stratified by survivala (Continued)
Fig. 1 Cumulative survival of patients discharged from an acute hospitalization in Ontario, 1 April 2002 to 31 March 2012, stratified by intensivecare unit (ICU) admission status
Table 3 Cumulative mortality after hospital discharge among ICU patients
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