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Periarrest Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS) predicts the outcome of in-hospital cardiac arrest
The Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS) reflects the physiological changes of cardiac arrest and has been used in identifying patient deterioration. Physiological reserve capacity is an important outcome predictor, but is seldom reported due to recording
An-Yi Wang +4 more
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BackgroundPredicting early respiratory failure due to COVID-19 can help triage patients to higher levels of care, allocate scarce resources, and reduce morbidity and mortality by appropriately monitoring and treating the patients at greatest risk for ...
Bolourani, Siavash +6 more
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[Objective]To explore differences between effects of Modified Early Warning Score(MEWS)and National Early Warning Score(NEWS)on illness severity of patients with craniocerebral injury.[Methods]A total of 461 patients with craniocerebral injury in ...
ZENG Fenlian +6 more
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Effectiveness of Modified Early Warning Score in predicting outcomes in oncology patients [PDF]
Patients at risk of rapid deterioration and critical illness often have preceding changes in physiological parameters. Track and trigger systems, such as the Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS) used in the UK, have been demonstrated to have some utility in identifying these patients particularly among general medical and surgical patients.Assess the ...
Tim, Cooksley +2 more
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Early Warning Analysis for Social Diffusion Events [PDF]
There is considerable interest in developing predictive capabilities for social diffusion processes, for instance to permit early identification of emerging contentious situations, rapid detection of disease outbreaks, or accurate forecasting of the ...
Colbaugh, Richard, Glass, Kristin
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BACKGROUND:Although scoring and machine learning methods have been developed to predict patient deterioration, bedside assessment by nurses should not be overlooked.
Hyung-Jun Kim +14 more
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Background Early warning score systems have been widely recommended for use to detect clinical deterioration in patients. The Irish National Emergency Medicine Programme has developed and piloted an emergency department specific early warning score ...
Marie E. Ward +13 more
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Feasibility of the modified sequential organ function assessment score in a resource-constrained setting: a prospective observational study. [PDF]
BackgroundSub-Saharan Africa has a great burden of critical illness with limited health care resources. We evaluated the feasibility and utility of the modified Sequential Organ Function Assessment (mSOFA) score in assessing morbidity and mortality in ...
Ejoku, Joseph +8 more
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Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS)
The Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS) is a healthcare tool that helps identify people who are at risk of major medical problems. MEWS enables healthcare practitioners to detect signs of deterioration early by monitoring important physiological markers such as heart rate, respiration rate, blood pressure, body temperature, and state of consciousness ...
Dr Parul Sharma +2 more
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Understanding Differences in Medical Versus Surgical Patients Alerted by the Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS) at Jefferson Hospital [PDF]
An Early Warning Score (EWS) is a risk-management tool to identify patients experiencing clinical deterioration early, therefore allowing timely treatment to occur.
George, PhD, MS, Brandon +2 more
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