Background We have developed the Hospital Alerting Via Electronic Noticeboard (HAVEN) which aims to identify hospitalised patients most at risk of reversible deterioration. HAVEN combines patients’ vital-sign measurements with laboratory results, demographics and comorbidities using a machine learnt algorithm. Objectives The aim of this study was to identify variables or concepts that could improve HAVEN predictive performance. Methods This was an embedded, mixed methods study. Eligible patients with the five highest HAVEN scores in the hospital (i.e., ‘HAVEN Top 5′) had their medical identification details recorded. We conducted a structured medical note review on these patients 48 hours post their identifiers being recorded. Methods of ...
Background: Early warning scores aid in the detection of pediatric clinical deteriorations but inclu...
Aim The National Early Warning System (NEWS) is based on vital signs; the Laboratory Decision Tree ...
INTRODUCTION: The discharge of patients from the intensive care unit (ICU) to a hospital ward is a c...
Introductionandnbsp;Traditional early warning scores (EWSs) use vital sign derangements to detect cl...
BACKGROUND Physiological track and trigger warning systems (TTs) use periodic observation of vita...
Aim: Although unplanned admissions to the intensive care unit (ICU) are associated with poorer progn...
BACKGROUND: Failure to promptly identify deterioration in hospitalised patients is associated with d...
Background: Early warning tools identify patients at risk of deterioration in hospitals. Electronic ...
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...
Abstract Background Retrospective studies have demonstrated that the deep learning-based cardiac arr...
Assessment of physiological instability preceding adverse events on hospital wards has been previous...
Objective: Predictive models for critical events in the intensive care unit (ICU) might help provide...
Introduction: Early warning systems (EWS) were developed as a means of alerting medical staff to pat...
AbstractBackgroundEarly warning scores (EWS) are designed to identify early clinical deterioration b...
Background: Early warning scores aid in the detection of pediatric clinical deteriorations but inclu...
Aim The National Early Warning System (NEWS) is based on vital signs; the Laboratory Decision Tree ...
INTRODUCTION: The discharge of patients from the intensive care unit (ICU) to a hospital ward is a c...
Introductionandnbsp;Traditional early warning scores (EWSs) use vital sign derangements to detect cl...
BACKGROUND Physiological track and trigger warning systems (TTs) use periodic observation of vita...
Aim: Although unplanned admissions to the intensive care unit (ICU) are associated with poorer progn...
BACKGROUND: Failure to promptly identify deterioration in hospitalised patients is associated with d...
Background: Early warning tools identify patients at risk of deterioration in hospitals. Electronic ...
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...
Abstract Background Retrospective studies have demonstrated that the deep learning-based cardiac arr...
Assessment of physiological instability preceding adverse events on hospital wards has been previous...
Objective: Predictive models for critical events in the intensive care unit (ICU) might help provide...
Introduction: Early warning systems (EWS) were developed as a means of alerting medical staff to pat...
AbstractBackgroundEarly warning scores (EWS) are designed to identify early clinical deterioration b...
Background: Early warning scores aid in the detection of pediatric clinical deteriorations but inclu...
Aim The National Early Warning System (NEWS) is based on vital signs; the Laboratory Decision Tree ...
INTRODUCTION: The discharge of patients from the intensive care unit (ICU) to a hospital ward is a c...