Objective To assess predictive performance of universal early warning scores (EWS) in disease subgroups and clinical settings.Design Systematic review.Data sources Medline, CINAHL, Embase and Cochrane database of systematic reviews from 1997 to 2019.Inclusion criteria Randomised trials and observational studies of internal or external validation of EWS to predict deterioration (mortality, intensive care unit (ICU) transfer and cardiac arrest) in disease subgroups or clinical settings.Results We identified 770 studies, of which 103 were included. Study designs and methods were inconsistent, with significant risk of bias (high: n=16 and unclear: n=64 and low risk: n=28). There were only two randomised trials. There was a high degree of hetero...
Research suggests that a patient suffering from a cardiac and/or respiratory arrest usually exhibits...
Background: A wide array of early warning scores (EWS) have been developed and are used in different...
Introduction: Early warning systems (EWS) were developed as a means of alerting medical staff to pat...
Background: Acute deterioration in critical ill patients is often preceded by changes in physiologic...
Background: Early warning scores are widely used to identify deteriorating patients. Whilst their ab...
Objective: To provide an overview and critical appraisal of early warning scores for adult hospital ...
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...
Early warning scores (EWSs) are used extensively to identify patients at risk of deterioration in ho...
Objective This study describes the availability of core parameters for Early Warning Scores (EWS), e...
The decrease in patient morbidity and mortality is influenced by quality inpatient services. Hospita...
Objective Risk stratification is increasingly based on Early Warning Score (EWS)-based models, inste...
Aims of study: To develop and validate a centile-based early warning score using manually-recorded d...
Background: Early warning scores (EWSs) are used to identify deteriorating patients for appropriate ...
Background: Early warning scores (EWSs) are used to identify deteriorating patients for appropriate ...
Research suggests that a patient suffering from a cardiac and/or respiratory arrest usually exhibits...
Background: A wide array of early warning scores (EWS) have been developed and are used in different...
Introduction: Early warning systems (EWS) were developed as a means of alerting medical staff to pat...
Background: Acute deterioration in critical ill patients is often preceded by changes in physiologic...
Background: Early warning scores are widely used to identify deteriorating patients. Whilst their ab...
Objective: To provide an overview and critical appraisal of early warning scores for adult hospital ...
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...
Early warning scores (EWSs) are used extensively to identify patients at risk of deterioration in ho...
Objective This study describes the availability of core parameters for Early Warning Scores (EWS), e...
The decrease in patient morbidity and mortality is influenced by quality inpatient services. Hospita...
Objective Risk stratification is increasingly based on Early Warning Score (EWS)-based models, inste...
Aims of study: To develop and validate a centile-based early warning score using manually-recorded d...
Background: Early warning scores (EWSs) are used to identify deteriorating patients for appropriate ...
Background: Early warning scores (EWSs) are used to identify deteriorating patients for appropriate ...
Research suggests that a patient suffering from a cardiac and/or respiratory arrest usually exhibits...
Background: A wide array of early warning scores (EWS) have been developed and are used in different...
Introduction: Early warning systems (EWS) were developed as a means of alerting medical staff to pat...