Despite mature rapid response systems (RRS) for clinical deterioration, individuals activating RRS have poor outcomes, with up to one in four dying in hospital. We aimed to derive and validate a risk prediction tool for estimating risk of 28-day mortality among hospitalised patients following rapid response team (RRT) activation.Analysis of prospectively collected data on 1151 consecutive RRT activations involving 800 inpatients at a tertiary adult hospital. Patient characteristics, RRT triggers and actions, and mortality were ascertained from medical records and death registries. A multivariable risk prediction regression model, derived from 600 randomly selected patients, was validated in the remaining 200 patients. Main outcome was accur...
BACKGROUND:The current early warning scores may be insufficient for medical emergency teams (METs) t...
Abstract Background Rapid Response Teams (RRTs) are groups of healthcare providers that are used by ...
Introduction: Rapid-response teams (RRTs) are interdisciplinary groups created to rapidly assess and...
Background: The characteristics of mature contemporary rapid response systems are unclear. Aim: To d...
A number of hospitals across the United States have adopted the use of rapid response teams (RRTs) t...
Background: An abundance of studies have investigated the impact of rapid response teams (RRTs) on i...
Abstract Background Rapid response teams (RRTs) respond to hospitalized patients experiencing clinic...
Abstract Background Patients with hematologic maligna...
AbstractAimWhile early warning scores (EWS) have the potential to identify physiological deteriorati...
INTRODUCTION: Rapid response teams (RRTs) are designed to improve the "chain of prevention" of in-ho...
Patients admitted to modern hospitals often have multiple co-morbidities and complex management issu...
Background Emergency department (ED) crowding is a frequent situation. To decrease this overload, pa...
This research examines the activation of the Rapid Response Team (RRT) through the Early Warning Sco...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Rapid response systems (RRSs) are considered an important tool for improving p...
Background: Rapid response system (RRS) is being increasingly adopted to improve patient safety in h...
BACKGROUND:The current early warning scores may be insufficient for medical emergency teams (METs) t...
Abstract Background Rapid Response Teams (RRTs) are groups of healthcare providers that are used by ...
Introduction: Rapid-response teams (RRTs) are interdisciplinary groups created to rapidly assess and...
Background: The characteristics of mature contemporary rapid response systems are unclear. Aim: To d...
A number of hospitals across the United States have adopted the use of rapid response teams (RRTs) t...
Background: An abundance of studies have investigated the impact of rapid response teams (RRTs) on i...
Abstract Background Rapid response teams (RRTs) respond to hospitalized patients experiencing clinic...
Abstract Background Patients with hematologic maligna...
AbstractAimWhile early warning scores (EWS) have the potential to identify physiological deteriorati...
INTRODUCTION: Rapid response teams (RRTs) are designed to improve the "chain of prevention" of in-ho...
Patients admitted to modern hospitals often have multiple co-morbidities and complex management issu...
Background Emergency department (ED) crowding is a frequent situation. To decrease this overload, pa...
This research examines the activation of the Rapid Response Team (RRT) through the Early Warning Sco...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Rapid response systems (RRSs) are considered an important tool for improving p...
Background: Rapid response system (RRS) is being increasingly adopted to improve patient safety in h...
BACKGROUND:The current early warning scores may be insufficient for medical emergency teams (METs) t...
Abstract Background Rapid Response Teams (RRTs) are groups of healthcare providers that are used by ...
Introduction: Rapid-response teams (RRTs) are interdisciplinary groups created to rapidly assess and...