Triage tools have an important role in pandemics to identify those most likely to benefit from higher levels of care. We compared Community Assessment Tools (CATs), the CURB-65 score, and the Pandemic Medical Early Warning Score (PMEWS); to predict higher levels of care (high dependency--Level 2 or intensive care--Level 3) and/or death in patients at or shortly after admission to hospital with A/H1N1 2009 pandemic influenza. This was a case-control analysis using retrospectively collected data from the FLU-CIN cohort (1040 adults, 480 children) with PCR-confirmed A/H1N1 2009 influenza. Area under receiver operator curves (AUROC), sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive values and negative predictive values were calculated. CATs best p...
OBJECTIVES: To validate the objective criteria in the Department of Health Adult Swine Flu Assessmen...
The Community Assessment Tool (CAT) for Public Health Emergencies Including Pandemic Influenza (here...
Background: Seasonal influenza causes significant morbidity and mortality, and represents a recurrin...
<div><p>Triage tools have an important role in pandemics to identify those most likely to benefit fr...
Triage tools have an important role in pandemics to identify those most likely to benefit from highe...
<div><p>During severe influenza pandemics healthcare demand can exceed clinical capacity to provide ...
During severe influenza pandemics healthcare demand can exceed clinical capacity to provide normal s...
Abstract Background An influenza pandemic may increase Emergency Department attendance 7-fold. In th...
Background: CATs is a hospital admission triage tool for influenza and pneumonia, and comprises of 7...
Background Pandemic influenza presents a major threat to global health and socioeconomic well-bein...
Background: During pandemics of novel influenza and outbreaks of emerging infections, surge in healt...
<p>ROC curves comparing the predictive value of CATs (black solid line), CURB-65 (grey dash line) an...
From the first case reports of pandemic influenza (H1N1) 2009 it was clear that a significant propor...
Objectives: To use, existing critical care and early pandemic, data to inform care during the pandem...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare institutions are confronted with large numbers of patient admissions during l...
OBJECTIVES: To validate the objective criteria in the Department of Health Adult Swine Flu Assessmen...
The Community Assessment Tool (CAT) for Public Health Emergencies Including Pandemic Influenza (here...
Background: Seasonal influenza causes significant morbidity and mortality, and represents a recurrin...
<div><p>Triage tools have an important role in pandemics to identify those most likely to benefit fr...
Triage tools have an important role in pandemics to identify those most likely to benefit from highe...
<div><p>During severe influenza pandemics healthcare demand can exceed clinical capacity to provide ...
During severe influenza pandemics healthcare demand can exceed clinical capacity to provide normal s...
Abstract Background An influenza pandemic may increase Emergency Department attendance 7-fold. In th...
Background: CATs is a hospital admission triage tool for influenza and pneumonia, and comprises of 7...
Background Pandemic influenza presents a major threat to global health and socioeconomic well-bein...
Background: During pandemics of novel influenza and outbreaks of emerging infections, surge in healt...
<p>ROC curves comparing the predictive value of CATs (black solid line), CURB-65 (grey dash line) an...
From the first case reports of pandemic influenza (H1N1) 2009 it was clear that a significant propor...
Objectives: To use, existing critical care and early pandemic, data to inform care during the pandem...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare institutions are confronted with large numbers of patient admissions during l...
OBJECTIVES: To validate the objective criteria in the Department of Health Adult Swine Flu Assessmen...
The Community Assessment Tool (CAT) for Public Health Emergencies Including Pandemic Influenza (here...
Background: Seasonal influenza causes significant morbidity and mortality, and represents a recurrin...