BackgroundRespiratory rate (RR) is an independent predictor of adverse outcomes and an integral component of many risk prediction scores for hospitalised adults. Yet, it is unclear if RR is recorded accurately. We sought to assess the potential accuracy of RR by analysing the distribution and variation as a proxy, since RR should be normally distributed if recorded accurately.MethodsWe conducted a descriptive observational study of electronic health record data from consecutive hospitalisations from 2009 to 2010 from six diverse hospitals. We assessed the distribution of the maximum RR on admission, using heart rate (HR) as a comparison since this is objectively measured. We assessed RR patterns among selected subgroups expected to have gre...
Background: Respiratory rate is difficult to measure, especially in neonates who have an irregular b...
Aim:To investigate whether a ventilation rate 10 breaths min(-1). Methods: In this retrospective st...
Background Respiratory rate is difficult to measure, especially in neonates who hav...
BackgroundRespiratory rate (RR) is an independent predictor of adverse outcomes and an integral comp...
AbstractMeasurement of respiratory rate (RR) is essential in the evaluation of respiratory disorders...
OBJECTIVE: In clinical prediction/diagnostic rules aimed at early detection of critically ill patien...
Respiratory rate (RR) is an important vital sign which is strongly correlated with in-hospital morta...
Abstract Respiratory rate (RR) is one of the most sensitive markers of a patient condition and a cor...
Background Respiratory rate (RR) is an important vital sign which is strongly correlated with in-hos...
Aims: To identify the potential sources of inaccuracy in manually measured adult respiratory rate (R...
Respiratory rate (RR) is an important vital sign which is strongly correlated with in-hospital morta...
© 2016 College of Emergency Nursing Australasia It is well documented that the respiratory rate is t...
Respiratory rate (RR) is a predictor of adverse outcomes. However, RRs are inaccurately measured in ...
Respiratory rate (RR) is routinely used to monitor patients with infectious, cardiac and respiratory...
Introduction: Abnormal respiration rate (RR) is commonly undervalued in the out-of-hospital environm...
Background: Respiratory rate is difficult to measure, especially in neonates who have an irregular b...
Aim:To investigate whether a ventilation rate 10 breaths min(-1). Methods: In this retrospective st...
Background Respiratory rate is difficult to measure, especially in neonates who hav...
BackgroundRespiratory rate (RR) is an independent predictor of adverse outcomes and an integral comp...
AbstractMeasurement of respiratory rate (RR) is essential in the evaluation of respiratory disorders...
OBJECTIVE: In clinical prediction/diagnostic rules aimed at early detection of critically ill patien...
Respiratory rate (RR) is an important vital sign which is strongly correlated with in-hospital morta...
Abstract Respiratory rate (RR) is one of the most sensitive markers of a patient condition and a cor...
Background Respiratory rate (RR) is an important vital sign which is strongly correlated with in-hos...
Aims: To identify the potential sources of inaccuracy in manually measured adult respiratory rate (R...
Respiratory rate (RR) is an important vital sign which is strongly correlated with in-hospital morta...
© 2016 College of Emergency Nursing Australasia It is well documented that the respiratory rate is t...
Respiratory rate (RR) is a predictor of adverse outcomes. However, RRs are inaccurately measured in ...
Respiratory rate (RR) is routinely used to monitor patients with infectious, cardiac and respiratory...
Introduction: Abnormal respiration rate (RR) is commonly undervalued in the out-of-hospital environm...
Background: Respiratory rate is difficult to measure, especially in neonates who have an irregular b...
Aim:To investigate whether a ventilation rate 10 breaths min(-1). Methods: In this retrospective st...
Background Respiratory rate is difficult to measure, especially in neonates who hav...