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Critical care where have we been and where are we going?

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Figure 1. Changing place of the ICU within the hospital. Schematic to demonstrate the increasingly large place that the ICU of tomorrow will occupy within the hospital system compared with the past, with ICU beds representing a much larger percentage of total hospital beds.
Figure 2. Our ICU, 20 years ago!

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