BackgroundThe rapid response system has been implemented in many hospitals worldwide and, reportedly, the timing of medical emergency team (MET) attendance in relation to the duration of hospitalization is associated with the mortality of MET patients. We evaluated the relationship between duration of hospitalization before MET activation and patient mortality. We compared cases of MET activation for early, intermediate, and late deterioration to patient characteristics, activation characteristics, and patient outcomes. We also aimed to determine the relationship, after adjusting for confounders, between the duration of hospitalization before MET activation and patient mortality.Materials and methodsWe retrospectively evaluated patients who...
AIMS OF THE STUDY To describe reasons for medical emergency team (MET) activation over time, to a...
Objective: There are many factors affecting the mortality of patients admitted to the intensive care...
There seems to be two distinct patterns in the presentation of acute heart failure (AHF) patients; e...
Background: Rapid response system (RRS) is being increasingly adopted to improve patient safety in h...
The medical emergency team (MET) can be activated anytime and anywhere in a hospital. We hypothesize...
The medical emergency team (MET) can be activated anytime and anywhere in a hospital. We hypothesize...
Objective: We tested the hypothesis that responses to physiologic deterioration in hospital ward pat...
Objective : We tested the hypothesis that responses to physiologic deterioration in hospital ward pa...
Abstract Background Rapid response systems aim to achieve a timely response to the deteriorating pat...
Objective: There are many factors affecting the mortality of patients admitted to the intensive care...
Objective: There are many factors affecting the mortality of patients admitted to the intensive care...
Objectives: To investigate the frequency, characteristics and timing of objectively measured clinica...
Medical emergency teams (METs) were developed to more rapidly respond to changes in patient conditio...
Aim of study: To analyze long-term medical emergency team (MET) operational trends including number ...
BACKGROUND: Rapid Response Team (RRT) calls can often occur within 24h of hospital admission to a ge...
AIMS OF THE STUDY To describe reasons for medical emergency team (MET) activation over time, to a...
Objective: There are many factors affecting the mortality of patients admitted to the intensive care...
There seems to be two distinct patterns in the presentation of acute heart failure (AHF) patients; e...
Background: Rapid response system (RRS) is being increasingly adopted to improve patient safety in h...
The medical emergency team (MET) can be activated anytime and anywhere in a hospital. We hypothesize...
The medical emergency team (MET) can be activated anytime and anywhere in a hospital. We hypothesize...
Objective: We tested the hypothesis that responses to physiologic deterioration in hospital ward pat...
Objective : We tested the hypothesis that responses to physiologic deterioration in hospital ward pa...
Abstract Background Rapid response systems aim to achieve a timely response to the deteriorating pat...
Objective: There are many factors affecting the mortality of patients admitted to the intensive care...
Objective: There are many factors affecting the mortality of patients admitted to the intensive care...
Objectives: To investigate the frequency, characteristics and timing of objectively measured clinica...
Medical emergency teams (METs) were developed to more rapidly respond to changes in patient conditio...
Aim of study: To analyze long-term medical emergency team (MET) operational trends including number ...
BACKGROUND: Rapid Response Team (RRT) calls can often occur within 24h of hospital admission to a ge...
AIMS OF THE STUDY To describe reasons for medical emergency team (MET) activation over time, to a...
Objective: There are many factors affecting the mortality of patients admitted to the intensive care...
There seems to be two distinct patterns in the presentation of acute heart failure (AHF) patients; e...