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Modified Early Warning Score and VitalPac Early Warning Score in geriatric patients admitted to emergency department

European Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2016
Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the value of the Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS) and the VitalPac Early Warning Score (VIEWS) in predicting hospitalization and in-hospital mortality in geriatric emergency department (ED) patients.
CANDER, BAŞAR   +7 more
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Fuzzy Model for Early Warning Score System

2019 IEEE International Work Conference on Bioinspired Intelligence (IWOBI), 2019
Medical scoring systems presents one of the best topics that could be open for fuzzy approximate reasoning application in the field of biomedical engineering. This paper proposes a model of an early warning score system (EWS) controller based on Mamdani type fuzzy logic controller (FLC) built up in the MATLAB Fuzzy Toolbox and Simulink environment.
Abdallah Benhamida   +4 more
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The National Early Warning Score in practice: a reflection

British Journal of Nursing, 2014
In 2012, The Royal College of Physicians (RCP) developed a National Early Warning Score (NEWS) as a standardised approach to assessment and response to critical illness. This paper reports the authors' experiences whilst implementing NEWS across one large inner London NHS Trust.
Day, Tina, Oxton, Julie
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Rethinking early warning scores

British Journal of Midwifery
Dr Stephanie Heys, Susan Rhind, Camella Main and Daisy Pegler discuss misplaced metrics when caring for pregnant and recently pregnant women in pre-hospital care.
Stephanie Heys   +3 more
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Prehospital National Early Warning Score predicts early mortality

Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 2019
BackgroundNational Early Warning Score (NEWS) has been shown to be the best early warning score to predict in‐hospital mortality but there is limited information on its predictive value in a prehospital setting. The aim of the current study was to investigate the diagnostic accuracy of NEWS in a prehospital setting using large population‐based ...
Nurmi Jouni   +7 more
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Early Warning Scores: ein Rapid Umbrella Review

Medizinische Klinik - Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin
Hintergrund Early Warning Scores (EWS) dienen zur Überwachung und Evaluation von Vitalwerten bei stationären Patienten im Krankenhaus, um anhand von Punktwerten eskalierende Maßnahmen zur Überwachung, Konsultation und etwaiger Aufnahme auf die Intensivstation (ICU) zu ergreifen, die möglicherweise das Outcome der Patienten (meist Mortalität ...
Peter Nydahl   +5 more
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[Sepsis and Early Warning Score Systems].

Hu li za zhi The journal of nursing, 2020
Sepsis is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Early diagnosis and management of sepsis is critical to improving patient prognoses. Surviving sepsis campaign guidelines issued in 2016 encourage health institutions to establish a screening system to identify patients who are at risk of sepsis.
Shu-Fen, Lu   +2 more
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[In-Hospital Early Warning Scores].

Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)
Early Warning Systems (EWS) enable timely detection of clinical deterioration in hospitalized patients by systematically assessing vital signs. Tools like NEWS2, MEWS, and qSOFA help identify risk and trigger interventions, including activating Medical Emergency Teams (MET).
Lina-Hanne, Ko   +3 more
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How helpful are early warning scores?

Nursing times, 2014
This article discusses a literature review examining UK practice and the origins, benefits and limitations of early warning scores. An accompanying article (page 15) discusses the introduction of clinical-based trigger questions to help ward-based nurses to identify patients whose condition is deteriorating.
Martin, Carberry   +2 more
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