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The first intensive care unit in the world: Copenhagen 1953
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Copenhagen 1953Intensive Care TherapyHospital MedicineCritical Care MedicineMedical HistoryPublic HealthMedical LiteratureAcute CareNeurologic Intensive CareDecember 1953Pre-hospital Emergency MedicineCritical Care ManagementMedical EthicsPatient SafetyInternational HealthMedicineCritical Emergency MedicineEmergency MedicineAnesthesiologyCritical Care Organization
After an extensive survey of the medical literature we present compelling evidence that the first intensive care unit was established at Kommunehospitalet in Copenhagen in December 1953. The pioneer was the Danish anaesthetist Bjørn Ibsen. The many factors that interacted favourably in Copenhagen to promote the idea of intensive care therapy, half a century ago, are also described.
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