This study aims to evaluate the performance of Rapid Emergency Medicine Score (REMS), Rapid Acute Physiology Score (RAPS), and Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS) in ascertaining the severity of illness and predicting the mortality of adult hepatic portal venous gas (HPVG) patients presenting to the emergency department (ED). This will assist emergency physicians (EPs) in risk stratification.Data for 66 adult HPVG patients who visited the EDs of 2 research hospitals between October 1999 and April 2016 were analyzed. REMS, RAPS, and MEWS were calculated based on data in the ED, and probability of death was calculated for each patient based on these scores. The ability of REMS, RAPS, and MEWS to predict group mortality was assessed by using r...
Background To allow early identification of patients at risk of sepsis in the emergency department (...
Despite mature rapid response systems (RRS) for clinical deterioration, individuals activating RRS h...
Background: Many patients with suspected infection are presented to the emergency Department. Severa...
The severity of illness was scored in a cohort of 11751 non-surgical patients presenting at the Emer...
Background. Renal abscess is a relatively uncommon yet debilitating and potentially fatal disease. T...
Introduction: In this study our purpose is to examine the effectiveness and reliability of MEWS (Mod...
Abstract Objective The Rapid Emergency Medicine Score (REMS) has not been widely studied for use in ...
To compare the ability of the Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS), Rapid Emergency Medicine Score (R...
Abstract Background Medical scoring systems are potentially useful to make optimal use of available ...
OBJECTIVES: Sepsis is associated with high mortality. Because early therapy has proven to decrease m...
Backgorund and Objective: Acute upper GIT bleeding is a life threatening emergency. Many scoring sys...
Background: Recently, there is an increasing interest for scoring systems to evaluate the critically...
Background : New scoring systems, including the Rapid Emergency Medicine Score (REMS), the Mortality...
Background: Emergency risk scoring systems have been defined in order to identify the health status ...
Objective: To compare the scoring systems used in intensive care units in terms of predicting the mo...
Background To allow early identification of patients at risk of sepsis in the emergency department (...
Despite mature rapid response systems (RRS) for clinical deterioration, individuals activating RRS h...
Background: Many patients with suspected infection are presented to the emergency Department. Severa...
The severity of illness was scored in a cohort of 11751 non-surgical patients presenting at the Emer...
Background. Renal abscess is a relatively uncommon yet debilitating and potentially fatal disease. T...
Introduction: In this study our purpose is to examine the effectiveness and reliability of MEWS (Mod...
Abstract Objective The Rapid Emergency Medicine Score (REMS) has not been widely studied for use in ...
To compare the ability of the Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS), Rapid Emergency Medicine Score (R...
Abstract Background Medical scoring systems are potentially useful to make optimal use of available ...
OBJECTIVES: Sepsis is associated with high mortality. Because early therapy has proven to decrease m...
Backgorund and Objective: Acute upper GIT bleeding is a life threatening emergency. Many scoring sys...
Background: Recently, there is an increasing interest for scoring systems to evaluate the critically...
Background : New scoring systems, including the Rapid Emergency Medicine Score (REMS), the Mortality...
Background: Emergency risk scoring systems have been defined in order to identify the health status ...
Objective: To compare the scoring systems used in intensive care units in terms of predicting the mo...
Background To allow early identification of patients at risk of sepsis in the emergency department (...
Despite mature rapid response systems (RRS) for clinical deterioration, individuals activating RRS h...
Background: Many patients with suspected infection are presented to the emergency Department. Severa...