The medical emergency team (MET) can be activated anytime and anywhere in a hospital. We hypothesized the timing and location of MET activation are associated with seriousness of outcome.We tested for an association of clinical outcomes with timing and location using a university hospital cohort in Japan (n = 328). The primary outcome was short-term serious outcome (unplanned ICU admission after MET activation or death at scene).Patients for whom the MET was activated in the evening or night-time had significantly higher rates of short-term serious outcome than those for whom it was activated during the daytime (vs. evening: adjusted OR = 2. 53, 95% CI = 1.24-5.13, P = 0.010; night-time: adjusted OR = 2.45, 95% CI = 1.09-5.50, P = 0.030). P...
Objective : We tested the hypothesis that responses to physiologic deterioration in hospital ward pa...
Objective: We tested the hypothesis that responses to physiologic deterioration in hospital ward pat...
Background: Emergency patients with suspected time dependent diseases are met by specialized trigger...
The medical emergency team (MET) can be activated anytime and anywhere in a hospital. We hypothesize...
BackgroundThe rapid response system has been implemented in many hospitals worldwide and, reportedly...
Medical emergency teams (METs) were developed to more rapidly respond to changes in patient conditio...
INTRODUCTION: Hospital medical emergency teams (METs) have been implemented to reduce cardiac arrest...
PurposeThe purpose of the study was to examine triggers for emergency team activation in hospitals w...
Objectives: To investigate the frequency, characteristics and timing of objectively measured clinica...
AIMS OF THE STUDY To describe reasons for medical emergency team (MET) activation over time, to a...
Aims: To examine interventions and timing of emergency team calls in hospitals with or without a med...
Context: In-hospital cardiac arrests are commonly associated with poor outcomes and preceded by obse...
Background: Trauma teams improve the initial management of trauma patients. Optimal timing of trauma...
Abstract Background Rapid Response Teams (RRTs) are groups of healthcare providers that are used by ...
Aim of study: To analyze long-term medical emergency team (MET) operational trends including number ...
Objective : We tested the hypothesis that responses to physiologic deterioration in hospital ward pa...
Objective: We tested the hypothesis that responses to physiologic deterioration in hospital ward pat...
Background: Emergency patients with suspected time dependent diseases are met by specialized trigger...
The medical emergency team (MET) can be activated anytime and anywhere in a hospital. We hypothesize...
BackgroundThe rapid response system has been implemented in many hospitals worldwide and, reportedly...
Medical emergency teams (METs) were developed to more rapidly respond to changes in patient conditio...
INTRODUCTION: Hospital medical emergency teams (METs) have been implemented to reduce cardiac arrest...
PurposeThe purpose of the study was to examine triggers for emergency team activation in hospitals w...
Objectives: To investigate the frequency, characteristics and timing of objectively measured clinica...
AIMS OF THE STUDY To describe reasons for medical emergency team (MET) activation over time, to a...
Aims: To examine interventions and timing of emergency team calls in hospitals with or without a med...
Context: In-hospital cardiac arrests are commonly associated with poor outcomes and preceded by obse...
Background: Trauma teams improve the initial management of trauma patients. Optimal timing of trauma...
Abstract Background Rapid Response Teams (RRTs) are groups of healthcare providers that are used by ...
Aim of study: To analyze long-term medical emergency team (MET) operational trends including number ...
Objective : We tested the hypothesis that responses to physiologic deterioration in hospital ward pa...
Objective: We tested the hypothesis that responses to physiologic deterioration in hospital ward pat...
Background: Emergency patients with suspected time dependent diseases are met by specialized trigger...