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Aim of the study: The National Early Warning Score (NEWS) is a validated method for predicting clinical deterioration in hospital wards, but its performance in prehospital settings remains controversial.
Jussi Pirneskoski +6 more
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Modified National Early Warning Score as Early Predictor of Outcome in COVID-19 Pandemic [PDF]
Abstract Aim: COVID-19 represented an important challenge to the Italian health care system (IHCS). Our main aim was to obtain evidence to support the use of modified national early warning score (m-NEWS) as an interdisciplinary, common and universal scoring scale to quickly recognize patients with a risk of clinical deterioration before ...
Fabio Tagliabue +9 more
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This study aimed to assess the predictive performance of the National Early Warning Score 2 (NEWS2) to identify the early progression to severe disease in patients with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP).
Pattraporn Tajarernmuang +4 more
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NATIONAL EARLY WARNING SCORE AND CHARLSON COMORBIDITY INDEX
Dear editor, Vital signs are the simplest and probably the most important information collected about hospitalized patients. A vital sign can be defined as any patient feature that can monitor the patient's progress, predict the specific treatment that should be administered to the patient, or monitor the patient.
Özdemir, Serdar +3 more
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Medical priority dispatch codes—comparison with National Early Warning Score
In Finland, calls for emergency medical services are prioritized by educated non-medical personnel into four categories-from A (highest risk) to D (lowest risk)-following a criteria-based national dispatch protocol. Discrepancies in triage may result in risk overestimation, leading to inappropriate use of emergency medical services units and to risk ...
Hoikka, Marko +3 more
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Background and Objectives: Physiological scoring systems could potentially aid emergency department (ED) trauma triage, and allowed clinicians to focus on treating the most severe patients first.
Farhad Heydari +5 more
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Background: The prognostic value of the national early warning score (NEWS) in patients with infections remains controversial. We aimed to evaluate the prognostic accuracy of NEWS for prediction of in-hospital mortality in patients with infections ...
Kai Zhang +11 more
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The National Early Warning Score and the acutely confused patient [PDF]
An acute change in a person's level of consciousness can be alarming and is often an important indicator of acute-illness severity or clinical deterioration that clinicians have long recognised requires urgent clinical assessment.
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International early warning scores (EWS) including the additive National Early Warning Score (NEWS) and logistic EWS currently utilise physiological snapshots to predict clinical deterioration. We hypothesised that a dynamic score including vital sign trajectory would improve discriminatory power.Multicentre retrospective analysis of electronic health ...
Yajing Zhu +7 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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