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1006 related items for PubMed ID: 27330665

  • 1. Vital Signs Predict Rapid-Response Team Activation Within Twelve Hours of Emergency Department Admission.
    Walston JM, Cabrera D, Bellew SD, Olive MN, Lohse CM, Bellolio MF.
    West J Emerg Med; 2016 May; 17(3):324-30. PubMed ID: 27330665
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  • 2. Rapid response team activations within 24 hours of admission from the emergency department: an innovative approach for performance improvement.
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  • 3. Patient physiological status during emergency care and rapid response team or cardiac arrest team activation during early hospital admission.
    Considine J, Jones D, Pilcher D, Currey J.
    Eur J Emerg Med; 2017 Oct; 24(5):359-365. PubMed ID: 26836783
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  • 4. Predicting Early Rapid Response Team Activation in Patients Admitted From the Emergency Department: The PeRRT Score.
    Bellew SD, Cabrera D, Lohse CM, Bellolio MF.
    Acad Emerg Med; 2017 Feb; 24(2):216-225. PubMed ID: 27611487
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  • 5. Epidemiology of early Rapid Response Team activation after Emergency Department admission.
    Mora JC, Schneider A, Robbins R, Bailey M, Bebee B, Hsiao YF, Considine J, Jones D, Bellomo R.
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  • 6. Physiological status during emergency department care: relationship with inhospital death after clinical deterioration.
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  • 7. Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Clinical Consequences of Recurrent Activation of a Rapid Response Team: A Multicenter Observational Study.
    Fernando SM, Reardon PM, Scales DC, Murphy K, Tanuseputro P, Heyland DK, Kyeremanteng K.
    J Intensive Care Med; 2019 Oct; 34(10):782-789. PubMed ID: 29720053
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  • 8. Impact of nighttime Rapid Response Team activation on outcomes of hospitalized patients with acute deterioration.
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    Crit Care; 2018 Mar 14; 22(1):67. PubMed ID: 29534744
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  • 9. Patient characteristics, interventions and outcomes of 1151 rapid response team activations in a tertiary hospital: a prospective study.
    White K, Scott IA, Bernard A, McCulloch K, Vaux A, Joyce C, Sullivan CM.
    Intern Med J; 2016 Dec 14; 46(12):1398-1406. PubMed ID: 27600063
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  • 10. The prevalence and diagnostic utility of systemic inflammatory response syndrome vital signs in a pediatric emergency department.
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  • 11. Risk factors for unplanned transfer to the intensive care unit after emergency department admission.
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    Am J Emerg Med; 2017 Aug 14; 35(8):1154-1158. PubMed ID: 28302375
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  • 12. Characteristics and outcomes for hospitalized patients with recurrent clinical deterioration and repeat medical emergency team activation*.
    Stelfox HT, Bagshaw SM, Gao S.
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  • 13. Rapid Response Team activation in New Zealand hospitals-a multicentre prospective observational study.
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    Anaesth Intensive Care; 2016 May 14; 44(3):391-7. PubMed ID: 27246940
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  • 14. Rapid response team calls to patients with a pre-existing not for resuscitation order.
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  • 15. Nurse-administered early warning score system can be used for emergency department triage.
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  • 16. Frequency of and associations with alterations of medical emergency team calling criteria in a teaching hospital emergency department.
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  • 17. The timing of Rapid-Response Team activations: a multicentre international study.
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  • 18. Clinical outcomes of patients seen by Rapid Response Teams: A template for benchmarking international teams.
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    Resuscitation; 2016 Oct 14; 107():7-12. PubMed ID: 27417561
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  • 19. Risk factors for unplanned transfer to intensive care within 24 hours of admission from the emergency department in an integrated healthcare system.
    Delgado MK, Liu V, Pines JM, Kipnis P, Gardner MN, Escobar GJ.
    J Hosp Med; 2013 Jan 14; 8(1):13-9. PubMed ID: 23024040
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  • 20. "One-way-street" streamlined admission of critically ill trauma patients reduces emergency department length of stay.
    Fuentes E, Shields JF, Chirumamilla N, Martinez M, Kaafarani H, Yeh DD, White B, Filbin M, DePesa C, Velmahos G, Lee J.
    Intern Emerg Med; 2017 Oct 14; 12(7):1019-1024. PubMed ID: 27473424
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