OBJECTIVE: Patients that initially appear stable on arrival to the hospital often have less intensive monitoring of their vital signs, possibly leading to excess mortality. The aim was to describe risk factors for deterioration in vital signs and the related prognosis among patients with normal vital signs at arrival to a medical emergency department (MED). DESIGN AND SETTING: Single-centre, retrospective cohort study of all patients admitted to the MED from September 2010-August 2011. SUBJECTS: Patients were included when their vital signs (systolic blood pressure, pulse rate, respiratory rate, Glasgow Coma Scale, oxygen saturation and temperature) were within the normal range at arrival. Deterioration was defined as a deviation from the d...
Introduction: Triage of patients is critical to patient safety, yet no clear information exists as t...
Aims and objectives: To evaluate whether the scale used for assessment of hospital ward patients cou...
Introduction: Knowledge about the relationship between symptoms, diagnoses, and mortality in emergen...
Patients that initially appear stable on arrival to the hospital often have less intensive monitorin...
BACKGROUND: More than one in five patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) with (suspect...
Introduction: We sought to determine the association of abnormal vital signs with emergency departme...
Introduction: Strategies to identify high-risk emergency department (ED) patients often use markedly...
ObjectiveVital signs are critical markers of illness severity in the emergency department (ED). Prov...
Abstract Background More than one in five patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) with ...
Introduction The survival of patients admitted to an emergency department is determined by the se...
BACKGROUND: Understanding of clinical deterioration of emergency department patients is rapidly evol...
AIMS: To examine the relationship between physiological status at the emergency department-ward inte...
Objectives The aim of the study was to provide evidence for, at which vital and laboratory values, i...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine factors related to emergency department (ED) care ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to determine associations between initially recorded deviation...
Introduction: Triage of patients is critical to patient safety, yet no clear information exists as t...
Aims and objectives: To evaluate whether the scale used for assessment of hospital ward patients cou...
Introduction: Knowledge about the relationship between symptoms, diagnoses, and mortality in emergen...
Patients that initially appear stable on arrival to the hospital often have less intensive monitorin...
BACKGROUND: More than one in five patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) with (suspect...
Introduction: We sought to determine the association of abnormal vital signs with emergency departme...
Introduction: Strategies to identify high-risk emergency department (ED) patients often use markedly...
ObjectiveVital signs are critical markers of illness severity in the emergency department (ED). Prov...
Abstract Background More than one in five patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) with ...
Introduction The survival of patients admitted to an emergency department is determined by the se...
BACKGROUND: Understanding of clinical deterioration of emergency department patients is rapidly evol...
AIMS: To examine the relationship between physiological status at the emergency department-ward inte...
Objectives The aim of the study was to provide evidence for, at which vital and laboratory values, i...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine factors related to emergency department (ED) care ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to determine associations between initially recorded deviation...
Introduction: Triage of patients is critical to patient safety, yet no clear information exists as t...
Aims and objectives: To evaluate whether the scale used for assessment of hospital ward patients cou...
Introduction: Knowledge about the relationship between symptoms, diagnoses, and mortality in emergen...