The Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS) was developed to timely recognise clinically deteriorating hospitalised patients. However, the ability of the MEWS in predicting serious adverse events (SAEs) in a general hospital population has not been examined prospectively. The aims were to (1) analyse protocol adherence to a MEWS protocol in a real-life setting and (2) to determine the predictive value of protocolised daily MEWS measurement on SAEs: death, cardiac arrests, ICU-admissions and readmissions.All adult patients admitted to 6 hospital wards in October and November 2015 were included. MEWS were checked each morning by the research team. For each critical score (MEWS ≥ 3), the clinical staff was inquired about the actions performed. 30-...
BACKGROUND:The current early warning scores may be insufficient for medical emergency teams (METs) t...
Objective This study describes the availability of core parameters for Early Warning Scores (EWS), e...
Introduction: Early warning scores (EWS) are being increasingly embedded in hospitals over the world...
The Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS) is a simple physiological scoring system, which can easily ...
AIM Physiological track and trigger scores have an established role in enhancing the detection of...
Background: Modified Early Warning (MEW) scoring system is a simple bed-side tool which can be admin...
Background and Purpose: Clear and detectable signs of deterioration have been shown to be present in...
Background: A nationwide problem that has been regularly overlooked is poor recognition of deteriora...
Background: Early warning scores (EWS) may aid the prediction of major adverse events in hospitalize...
INTRODUCTION: The Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS) is a simple, physiological score that may allo...
Introduction and objectives Early recognition of deteriorating patients results in better patient ou...
Background and objective: Severe adverse events such as cardiac arrest and death are often heralded ...
Introduction Early warning scores (EWS) are being increasingly embedded in hospitals over the world...
Background: Acute deterioration in critical ill patients is often preceded by changes in physiologic...
Objective The modified Early Warning Score (mEWS) is a triage instrument that promises to predict pa...
BACKGROUND:The current early warning scores may be insufficient for medical emergency teams (METs) t...
Objective This study describes the availability of core parameters for Early Warning Scores (EWS), e...
Introduction: Early warning scores (EWS) are being increasingly embedded in hospitals over the world...
The Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS) is a simple physiological scoring system, which can easily ...
AIM Physiological track and trigger scores have an established role in enhancing the detection of...
Background: Modified Early Warning (MEW) scoring system is a simple bed-side tool which can be admin...
Background and Purpose: Clear and detectable signs of deterioration have been shown to be present in...
Background: A nationwide problem that has been regularly overlooked is poor recognition of deteriora...
Background: Early warning scores (EWS) may aid the prediction of major adverse events in hospitalize...
INTRODUCTION: The Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS) is a simple, physiological score that may allo...
Introduction and objectives Early recognition of deteriorating patients results in better patient ou...
Background and objective: Severe adverse events such as cardiac arrest and death are often heralded ...
Introduction Early warning scores (EWS) are being increasingly embedded in hospitals over the world...
Background: Acute deterioration in critical ill patients is often preceded by changes in physiologic...
Objective The modified Early Warning Score (mEWS) is a triage instrument that promises to predict pa...
BACKGROUND:The current early warning scores may be insufficient for medical emergency teams (METs) t...
Objective This study describes the availability of core parameters for Early Warning Scores (EWS), e...
Introduction: Early warning scores (EWS) are being increasingly embedded in hospitals over the world...