The severity of illness was scored in a cohort of 11751 non-surgical patients presenting at the Emergency Department (ED) during 12 consecutive months and followed for 4.7 years. The scoring system Rapid Acute Physiology score (RAPS) (including blood pressure, respiratory rate, pulse rate and Glasgow coma scale) was calculated for all arrivals at the ED. The RAPS system was also additionally developed by including the peripheral oxygen saturation and patient age, resulting in the new Rapid Emergency Medicine Score, (REMS). REMS was superior to RAPS in predicting in-hospital mortality according to ROC-curve analysis. An increase of one point in the 26 point REMS scale was associated with an Odds ratio of 1.40 for in-hospital death (95% CI 1....
Objective: To compare the scoring systems used in intensive care units in terms of predicting the mo...
This study aims to evaluate the performance of Rapid Emergency Medicine Score (REMS), Rapid Acute Ph...
Objectives: To assess the diagnostic validity of the rapid emergency medical score (REMS) for the ri...
Abstract Background Medical scoring systems are potentially useful to make optimal use of available ...
Introduction The survival of patients admitted to an emergency department is determined by the se...
Background: Emergency risk scoring systems have been defined in order to identify the health status ...
Purpose: Rapid assessment and intervention is important for the prognosis of acutely ill patients ad...
SummaryBackgroundEmergency risk scoring systems have been defined in order to identify the health st...
Background: To assure adequate and efficient treatment in the emergency department (ED) despite incr...
Background: Emergency risk scoring systems have been defined in order to identify the health status ...
The Objective of this prospective observational study was to evaluate the applicability of the simpl...
PURPOSE Rapid assessment and intervention is important for the prognosis of acutely ill patients ...
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 ...
OBJECTIVES: Sepsis is associated with high mortality. Because early therapy has proven to decrease m...
Objective: To compare the scoring systems used in intensive care units in terms of predicting the mo...
This study aims to evaluate the performance of Rapid Emergency Medicine Score (REMS), Rapid Acute Ph...
Objectives: To assess the diagnostic validity of the rapid emergency medical score (REMS) for the ri...
Abstract Background Medical scoring systems are potentially useful to make optimal use of available ...
Introduction The survival of patients admitted to an emergency department is determined by the se...
Background: Emergency risk scoring systems have been defined in order to identify the health status ...
Purpose: Rapid assessment and intervention is important for the prognosis of acutely ill patients ad...
SummaryBackgroundEmergency risk scoring systems have been defined in order to identify the health st...
Background: To assure adequate and efficient treatment in the emergency department (ED) despite incr...
Background: Emergency risk scoring systems have been defined in order to identify the health status ...
The Objective of this prospective observational study was to evaluate the applicability of the simpl...
PURPOSE Rapid assessment and intervention is important for the prognosis of acutely ill patients ...
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 ...
OBJECTIVES: Sepsis is associated with high mortality. Because early therapy has proven to decrease m...
Objective: To compare the scoring systems used in intensive care units in terms of predicting the mo...
This study aims to evaluate the performance of Rapid Emergency Medicine Score (REMS), Rapid Acute Ph...
Objectives: To assess the diagnostic validity of the rapid emergency medical score (REMS) for the ri...