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Background and Objectives: For effective function of the rapid response system (RRS), prompt identification of patients at a high risk of cardiac arrest and RRS activation without hesitation are important.
Reiko Okawa +4 more
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Aim Early identification of patients at risk of serious adverse events (SAEs) is of vital importance, yet it remains a challenging task. We investigated the predictive power of National Early Warning Score (NEWS) 2, as compared to NEWS, among patients ...
A. Thorén +7 more
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Changes in cardiac arrest profiles after the implementation of a Rapid Response Team
Objective To evaluate changes in the characteristics of in-hospital cardiac arrest after the implementation of a Rapid Response Team. Methods This was a prospective observational study of in-hospital cardiac arrest that occurred from January 2013 to ...
M. V. Viana +8 more
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The quick sepsis-related organ failure score has limited value for predicting adverse outcomes in sepsis patients with liver cirrhosis [PDF]
Background/Aims The quick Sepsis-related Organ Failure Assessment (qSOFA) is a newly developed risk stratification tool, which has been presented along with a new sepsis definition, to classify infected patients outside of the intensive care unit (ICU ...
Jeongsuk Son +8 more
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Despite wide implementation of rapid response teams (RRTs), no published data exist on RRT nurses' attitudes and barriers to the rapid response system (RRS).
Eetu Loisa +3 more
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Utilization of a rapid response team and associated outcomes in patients with malignancy [PDF]
Background: Recent advances in diagnosis and treatment have improved long-term outcomes in cancer patients. As a result, the requirement for a rapid response team (RRT) for cancer patients is also increasing. This study aimed to analyze utilization of an
Jongmin Lee +5 more
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Effect of a rapid response system on code rates and in-hospital mortality in medical wards [PDF]
Background To determine the effects of implementing a rapid response system (RRS) on code rates and in-hospital mortality in medical wards. Methods This retrospective study included adult patients admitted to medical wards at Seoul National University ...
Hong Yeul Lee +11 more
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Evidence-based Medicine and Rapid Response Team Implementation
The implementation of Rapid Response Teams is becoming commonplace in U.S. hospitals, following the model developed in Australia. The Rapid Response Team is a method of bringing ICU-level patient care to the bedside of critically ill patients using a ...
Jeffrey Bruckel
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There are insufficient data in managing patients at high risk of deterioration. We aimed to investigate that national early warning score (NEWS) could predict severe outcomes in patients identified by a rapid response system (RRS), focusing on the ...
Sang Hyuk Kim +8 more
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FOR NEARLY 25 YEARS, rapid response teams (RRTs) have been assessing and managing patients who experience acute clinical deterioration.1 Nurses perform a vital role in the function of the team. This article reviews the team members, responsibilities, and common challenges of RRTs.Acute clinical ...
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