INTRODUCTION: Shock index (SI) is a predictor of hemodynamic compromise in obstetric patients. The SI threshold for action is not well understood. We aimed to evaluate SI thresholds as predictors of outcomes in obstetric patients.MATERIAL AND METHODS: We undertook a prospective cohort study at three South African hospitals of women with postpartum hemorrhage (n = 283) or maternal sepsis (n = 126). The "first" and "worst" SI following diagnosis were recorded. SI was compared with conventional vital signs as predictors of outcomes. The performance of SI <.9, SI .9-1.69 and SI ≥1.7 to predict outcomes (maternal death; Critical Care Unit admission; major procedure; hysterectomy) and hemorrhage-specific outcomes (lowest hemoglobin <70 g/l;...
Background&Objective: Ectopic pregnancy is a main cause of maternal death and is 10-15% of refered p...
Introduction: Screening for severe sepsis in adult emergency department (ED) patients may involve po...
Introduction: An indicator of pronounced maternal morbidity is intensive care unit (ICU) admissions ...
CITATION: Nathan, Hannah L., et al. 2019. Shock index thresholds to predict adverse outcomes in mate...
OBJECTIVE:To determine the optimal vital sign predictor of adverse maternal outcomes in women with h...
OBJECTIVE:To determine the normal ranges of vital signs, including blood pressure (BP), mean arteria...
The major cause of maternal death worldwide is postpartum hemorrhage (PPH). Early identification is ...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to evaluate the clinical utility of shock index (SI) to assess the need for blo...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of early warning systems is to detect deterioration of the patient and to ena...
The physiological parameters included in the Modified Early Obstetric Warning Score (MEOWS) table ha...
ObjectiveTo determine Shock Index (SI) reference values in the first two hours of the postpartum per...
To evaluate whether the shock index (SI), is useful for predicting mortality in trauma patients acc...
Background: To improve outcomes for patients who present to hospital with suspected sepsis, it is ne...
Introduction: To assess the ability of the shock index (SI) to predict 28-day mortality in traumatic...
World Health Organization recommends the use of maternal near miss as a tool to monitor and improve ...
Background&Objective: Ectopic pregnancy is a main cause of maternal death and is 10-15% of refered p...
Introduction: Screening for severe sepsis in adult emergency department (ED) patients may involve po...
Introduction: An indicator of pronounced maternal morbidity is intensive care unit (ICU) admissions ...
CITATION: Nathan, Hannah L., et al. 2019. Shock index thresholds to predict adverse outcomes in mate...
OBJECTIVE:To determine the optimal vital sign predictor of adverse maternal outcomes in women with h...
OBJECTIVE:To determine the normal ranges of vital signs, including blood pressure (BP), mean arteria...
The major cause of maternal death worldwide is postpartum hemorrhage (PPH). Early identification is ...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to evaluate the clinical utility of shock index (SI) to assess the need for blo...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of early warning systems is to detect deterioration of the patient and to ena...
The physiological parameters included in the Modified Early Obstetric Warning Score (MEOWS) table ha...
ObjectiveTo determine Shock Index (SI) reference values in the first two hours of the postpartum per...
To evaluate whether the shock index (SI), is useful for predicting mortality in trauma patients acc...
Background: To improve outcomes for patients who present to hospital with suspected sepsis, it is ne...
Introduction: To assess the ability of the shock index (SI) to predict 28-day mortality in traumatic...
World Health Organization recommends the use of maternal near miss as a tool to monitor and improve ...
Background&Objective: Ectopic pregnancy is a main cause of maternal death and is 10-15% of refered p...
Introduction: Screening for severe sepsis in adult emergency department (ED) patients may involve po...
Introduction: An indicator of pronounced maternal morbidity is intensive care unit (ICU) admissions ...