Abstract Objectives: The prehospital research field has focused on studying patient survival in cardiac arrest, as well as acute coronary syndrome, stroke, and trauma. There is little known about the overall short-term mortality and its predictability in unselected prehospital patients. This study examines whether a prehospital National Early Warning Score (NEWS) predicts 1-day and 30-day mortalities. Methods: Data from all emergency medical service (EMS) situations were coupled to the mortality data obtained from the Causes of Death Registry during a six-month period in Northern Finland. NEWS values were calculated from first clinical parameters obtained on the scene and patients were categorized to the low, medium and high-risk groups acc...
Aim: To show whether adding blood glucose to the National Early Warning Score (NEWS) parameters in a...
Background Early warning scores (EWSes) are an established tool for identifying clinical deteriorat...
Aims and objectives: To evaluate whether the scale used for assessment of hospital ward patients cou...
Abstract Objectives The prehospital research field has focused on studying patient survival in cardi...
Objectives: The prehospital research field has focused on studying patient survival in cardiac arres...
Objectives: The prehospital research field has focused on studying patient survival in cardiac arres...
Objectives: Early warning scores are clinical tools capable of identifying prehospital patients with...
Aim: To examine whether early warning scores (EWS) can accurately predict critical illness in the pr...
Aim: To examine whether early warning scores (EWS) can accurately predict critical illness in the pr...
Objective We aim to investigate whether prehospital Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS) can ident...
(1) Introduction: Most studies rely on in-hospital data to predict cardiovascular risk and do not in...
Aim of the study: To assess the prognostic ability of the National Early Warning Score 2 (NEWS2) at ...
Background: National Early Warning Score (NEWS) is increasingly used in UK hospitals. However, there...
(1) Introduction: Most studies rely on in-hospital data to predict cardiovascular risk and do not in...
Aim: To show whether adding blood glucose to the National Early Warning Score (NEWS) parameters in a...
Aim: To show whether adding blood glucose to the National Early Warning Score (NEWS) parameters in a...
Background Early warning scores (EWSes) are an established tool for identifying clinical deteriorat...
Aims and objectives: To evaluate whether the scale used for assessment of hospital ward patients cou...
Abstract Objectives The prehospital research field has focused on studying patient survival in cardi...
Objectives: The prehospital research field has focused on studying patient survival in cardiac arres...
Objectives: The prehospital research field has focused on studying patient survival in cardiac arres...
Objectives: Early warning scores are clinical tools capable of identifying prehospital patients with...
Aim: To examine whether early warning scores (EWS) can accurately predict critical illness in the pr...
Aim: To examine whether early warning scores (EWS) can accurately predict critical illness in the pr...
Objective We aim to investigate whether prehospital Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS) can ident...
(1) Introduction: Most studies rely on in-hospital data to predict cardiovascular risk and do not in...
Aim of the study: To assess the prognostic ability of the National Early Warning Score 2 (NEWS2) at ...
Background: National Early Warning Score (NEWS) is increasingly used in UK hospitals. However, there...
(1) Introduction: Most studies rely on in-hospital data to predict cardiovascular risk and do not in...
Aim: To show whether adding blood glucose to the National Early Warning Score (NEWS) parameters in a...
Aim: To show whether adding blood glucose to the National Early Warning Score (NEWS) parameters in a...
Background Early warning scores (EWSes) are an established tool for identifying clinical deteriorat...
Aims and objectives: To evaluate whether the scale used for assessment of hospital ward patients cou...