Objectives: In the English National Health Service, the patient’s vital signs are monitored and summarised into a National Early Warning Score (NEWS) to support clinical decision making, but it does not provide an estimate of the patient’s risk of death. We examine the extent to which the accuracy of NEWS for predicting mortality could be improved by enhanced computer versions of NEWS (cNEWS). Design: Logistic regression model development and external validation study. Setting: Two acute hospitals (YH—York Hospital for model development; NH—Northern Lincolnshire and Goole Hospital for external model validation). Participants: Adult (≥16 years) medical admissions discharged over a 24-month period with electronic NEWS (eNEWS) recorded on admi...
Background Although early warning scores were intended to simply identify patients in need of life-...
BACKGROUND: The National Early Warning Score (NEWS) is used to identify deteriorating patients in ho...
BACKGROUND: We explored the use of routine blood tests and national early warning scores (NEWS) repo...
YesBackground: In English hospitals, the patient’s vital signs are monitored and summarised into a N...
Objectives There are no established mortality risk equations specifically for emergency medical pati...
Objectives There are no established mortality risk equations specifically for emergency medical pati...
Purpose: To investigate the efficacy of the National Early Warning Score (NEWS) in predicting in-hos...
AIM: The National Early Warning System (NEWS) is based on vital signs; the Laboratory Decision Tree ...
BACKGROUND: The National Early Warning Score (NEWS) calculated from physiological observations provi...
Objectives: To compare the performance of a validated automatic computer-aided risk of mortality (CA...
AIMS: To compare the ability of the National Early Warning Score (NEWS) and the National Early Warni...
Aim The National Early Warning System (NEWS) is based on vital signs; the Laboratory Decision Tree ...
• NEWS is routinely used to identify hospital patients at risk of deterioration. • Near patient test...
INTRODUCTION: Early warning scores (EWS) are recommended as part of the early recognition and res...
YesObjectives: To develop a logistic regression model to predict the risk of sepsis following emerge...
Background Although early warning scores were intended to simply identify patients in need of life-...
BACKGROUND: The National Early Warning Score (NEWS) is used to identify deteriorating patients in ho...
BACKGROUND: We explored the use of routine blood tests and national early warning scores (NEWS) repo...
YesBackground: In English hospitals, the patient’s vital signs are monitored and summarised into a N...
Objectives There are no established mortality risk equations specifically for emergency medical pati...
Objectives There are no established mortality risk equations specifically for emergency medical pati...
Purpose: To investigate the efficacy of the National Early Warning Score (NEWS) in predicting in-hos...
AIM: The National Early Warning System (NEWS) is based on vital signs; the Laboratory Decision Tree ...
BACKGROUND: The National Early Warning Score (NEWS) calculated from physiological observations provi...
Objectives: To compare the performance of a validated automatic computer-aided risk of mortality (CA...
AIMS: To compare the ability of the National Early Warning Score (NEWS) and the National Early Warni...
Aim The National Early Warning System (NEWS) is based on vital signs; the Laboratory Decision Tree ...
• NEWS is routinely used to identify hospital patients at risk of deterioration. • Near patient test...
INTRODUCTION: Early warning scores (EWS) are recommended as part of the early recognition and res...
YesObjectives: To develop a logistic regression model to predict the risk of sepsis following emerge...
Background Although early warning scores were intended to simply identify patients in need of life-...
BACKGROUND: The National Early Warning Score (NEWS) is used to identify deteriorating patients in ho...
BACKGROUND: We explored the use of routine blood tests and national early warning scores (NEWS) repo...