BACKGROUND: The creation, implementation and effectiveness of a medical emergency team (MET) in every hospital is encourage and supported by international bodies of quality certification. Issues such as what is the best composition of the team or the interventions performed by the MET at the scene and the immediate outcomes of the patients after MET intervention have not yet been sufficiently explored. The purpose of the study is to characterize MET actions at the scene and the immediate patient outcome. METHODS: Retrospective cohort study, at a tertiary care, university-affiliated, 600-bed hospital, in the north of Portugal, over two years. RESULTS: There were 511 MET activations: 389 (76%) were for inpatients. MET activation ra...
Introduction Hospitals have seen a rise in Medical Emergency Team (MET) reviews. We hypothesised tha...
Background: Emergency patients with suspected time dependent diseases are met by specialized trigger...
Problem investigated:The activation and implementation of the Medical Emergency Team (MET)system.Pro...
Abstract Objecti6es: To determine whether the introduction of the Medical Emergency Team (MET) syste...
AIMS OF THE STUDY To describe reasons for medical emergency team (MET) activation over time, to a...
This thesis covers research around the Medical Emergency Team (MET) system, describing its developme...
Objectives: To determine whether the introduction of the Medical Emergency Team (MET) system designe...
Jansen G, Scholz SS, Rehberg S, Wnent J, Grasner J-T, Seewald S. Indications and measures of medical...
BACKGROUND: The effect of Medical Emergency Teams (METs) on cardiopulmonary arrests (codes) and fata...
Aim of study: To analyze long-term medical emergency team (MET) operational trends including number ...
This paper presents a review of literature on the impact of the medical emergency team (MET) on inpa...
Context: In-hospital cardiac arrests are commonly associated with poor outcomes and preceded by obse...
Studies of hospital performance highlight the problem of 'failure to rescue' in acutely ill patients...
Aims: To examine interventions and timing of emergency team calls in hospitals with or without a med...
Purpose: The purpose of this pilot study is to describe characteristics of hospitalized patients who...
Introduction Hospitals have seen a rise in Medical Emergency Team (MET) reviews. We hypothesised tha...
Background: Emergency patients with suspected time dependent diseases are met by specialized trigger...
Problem investigated:The activation and implementation of the Medical Emergency Team (MET)system.Pro...
Abstract Objecti6es: To determine whether the introduction of the Medical Emergency Team (MET) syste...
AIMS OF THE STUDY To describe reasons for medical emergency team (MET) activation over time, to a...
This thesis covers research around the Medical Emergency Team (MET) system, describing its developme...
Objectives: To determine whether the introduction of the Medical Emergency Team (MET) system designe...
Jansen G, Scholz SS, Rehberg S, Wnent J, Grasner J-T, Seewald S. Indications and measures of medical...
BACKGROUND: The effect of Medical Emergency Teams (METs) on cardiopulmonary arrests (codes) and fata...
Aim of study: To analyze long-term medical emergency team (MET) operational trends including number ...
This paper presents a review of literature on the impact of the medical emergency team (MET) on inpa...
Context: In-hospital cardiac arrests are commonly associated with poor outcomes and preceded by obse...
Studies of hospital performance highlight the problem of 'failure to rescue' in acutely ill patients...
Aims: To examine interventions and timing of emergency team calls in hospitals with or without a med...
Purpose: The purpose of this pilot study is to describe characteristics of hospitalized patients who...
Introduction Hospitals have seen a rise in Medical Emergency Team (MET) reviews. We hypothesised tha...
Background: Emergency patients with suspected time dependent diseases are met by specialized trigger...
Problem investigated:The activation and implementation of the Medical Emergency Team (MET)system.Pro...