BACKGROUND:The current early warning scores may be insufficient for medical emergency teams (METs) to use in assessing the severity and the prognosis of activated patients. We evaluated the predictive powers of the Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS) and the National Early Warning Score (NEWS) for 28-day mortality and to analyze predictors of 28-day mortality in general ward patients who activate the MET. METHODS:Adult general ward inpatients who activated the MET in a tertiary referral teaching hospital between March 2009 and December 2016 were included. The demographic and clinical characteristics and physiologic parameters at the time of MET activation were collected, and MEWS and NEWS were calculated. RESULTS:A total of 6,729 MET activa...
Abstract Objectives: The prehospital research field has focused on studying patient survival in card...
BACKGROUND: The National Early Warning Score (NEWS) calculated from physiological observations provi...
Background: Early warning scores (EWSs) are used to identify deteriorating patients for appropriate ...
Background/aim: To analyze the potency of a modified early warning score (EWS) to help predict hospi...
Background: Modified Early Warning (MEW) scoring system is a simple bed-side tool which can be admin...
The Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS) is a simple physiological scoring system, which can easily ...
Objective The modified Early Warning Score (mEWS) is a triage instrument that promises to predict pa...
Aims and objectives: To evaluate whether the scale used for assessment of hospital ward patients cou...
The Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS) was developed to timely recognise clinically deteriorating h...
Aim: Early identification of patients at risk of serious adverse events (SAEs) is of vital importanc...
Background: A wide array of early warning scores (EWS) have been developed and are used in different...
AIM Physiological track and trigger scores have an established role in enhancing the detection of...
Background Although early warning scores were intended to simply identify patients in need of life-...
Background: Early warning scores (EWS) may aid the prediction of major adverse events in hospitalize...
AbstractAimWhile early warning scores (EWS) have the potential to identify physiological deteriorati...
Abstract Objectives: The prehospital research field has focused on studying patient survival in card...
BACKGROUND: The National Early Warning Score (NEWS) calculated from physiological observations provi...
Background: Early warning scores (EWSs) are used to identify deteriorating patients for appropriate ...
Background/aim: To analyze the potency of a modified early warning score (EWS) to help predict hospi...
Background: Modified Early Warning (MEW) scoring system is a simple bed-side tool which can be admin...
The Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS) is a simple physiological scoring system, which can easily ...
Objective The modified Early Warning Score (mEWS) is a triage instrument that promises to predict pa...
Aims and objectives: To evaluate whether the scale used for assessment of hospital ward patients cou...
The Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS) was developed to timely recognise clinically deteriorating h...
Aim: Early identification of patients at risk of serious adverse events (SAEs) is of vital importanc...
Background: A wide array of early warning scores (EWS) have been developed and are used in different...
AIM Physiological track and trigger scores have an established role in enhancing the detection of...
Background Although early warning scores were intended to simply identify patients in need of life-...
Background: Early warning scores (EWS) may aid the prediction of major adverse events in hospitalize...
AbstractAimWhile early warning scores (EWS) have the potential to identify physiological deteriorati...
Abstract Objectives: The prehospital research field has focused on studying patient survival in card...
BACKGROUND: The National Early Warning Score (NEWS) calculated from physiological observations provi...
Background: Early warning scores (EWSs) are used to identify deteriorating patients for appropriate ...