Background The primary objective of this review is to assess the accuracy of machine learning methods in their application of triaging the acuity of patients presenting in the Emergency Care System (ECS). The population are patients that have contacted the ambulance service or turned up at the Emergency Department. The index test is a machine-learning algorithm that aims to stratify the acuity of incoming patients at initial triage. This is in comparison to either an existing decision support tool, clinical opinion or in the absence of these, no comparator. The outcome of this review is the calibration, discrimination and classification statistics. Methods Only derivation studies (with or without internal validation) were inclu...
BACKGROUND:The triage of patients in prehospital care is a difficult task, and improved risk assessm...
OBJECTIVE:To predict hospital admission at the time of ED triage using patient history in addition t...
Objective: Early identification of emergency department (ED) patients who need hospitalization is es...
International audienceBackground: Recently, many research groups have tried to develop emergency dep...
International audienceBackground: Recently, many research groups have tried to develop emergency dep...
Background The inconsistency in triage evaluation in emergency departments (EDs) and the limitations...
Abstract Background Development of emergency department (ED) triage systems that accurately differen...
IntroductionThe closest emergency department (ED) may not always be the optimal hospital for certain...
BackgroundEmergency admissions are a major source of healthcare spending. We aimed to derive, valida...
Background Emergency admissions are a major source of healthcare spending. We aimed to derive, valid...
Emergency department triage is the first point in time when a patient's acuity level is determined. ...
Objective: Early identification of emergency department (ED) patients who need hospitalization is es...
The risk stratification of patients in the emergency department begins at triage. It is vital to str...
The risk stratification of patients in the emergency department begins at triage. It is vital to str...
BACKGROUND: The triage of patients in prehospital care is a difficult task, and improved risk assess...
BACKGROUND:The triage of patients in prehospital care is a difficult task, and improved risk assessm...
OBJECTIVE:To predict hospital admission at the time of ED triage using patient history in addition t...
Objective: Early identification of emergency department (ED) patients who need hospitalization is es...
International audienceBackground: Recently, many research groups have tried to develop emergency dep...
International audienceBackground: Recently, many research groups have tried to develop emergency dep...
Background The inconsistency in triage evaluation in emergency departments (EDs) and the limitations...
Abstract Background Development of emergency department (ED) triage systems that accurately differen...
IntroductionThe closest emergency department (ED) may not always be the optimal hospital for certain...
BackgroundEmergency admissions are a major source of healthcare spending. We aimed to derive, valida...
Background Emergency admissions are a major source of healthcare spending. We aimed to derive, valid...
Emergency department triage is the first point in time when a patient's acuity level is determined. ...
Objective: Early identification of emergency department (ED) patients who need hospitalization is es...
The risk stratification of patients in the emergency department begins at triage. It is vital to str...
The risk stratification of patients in the emergency department begins at triage. It is vital to str...
BACKGROUND: The triage of patients in prehospital care is a difficult task, and improved risk assess...
BACKGROUND:The triage of patients in prehospital care is a difficult task, and improved risk assessm...
OBJECTIVE:To predict hospital admission at the time of ED triage using patient history in addition t...
Objective: Early identification of emergency department (ED) patients who need hospitalization is es...