A trial of a real‐time Alert for clinical deterioration in Patients hospitalized on general medical wards
Journal of Hospital Medicine2013Vol. 8(5), pp. 236–242
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Thomas C. Bailey, Yixin Chen, Yi Mao, Chenyang Lu, Gregory Hackmann, Scott T. Micek, Kevin Heard, Kelly Faulkner, Marin H. Kollef
Abstract
Real-time alerts were highly specific for clinical deterioration resulting in ICU transfer and death, and were associated with longer hospital length of stay. However, an intervention notifying a nurse of the risk did not result in improvement in these outcomes.
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