The emergency department trigger tool: Multicenter trigger query validation
Academic Emergency Medicine2024Vol. 31(6), pp. 564–575
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Richard T. Griffey, Ryan M. Schneider, Keith E. Kocher, Edmund Kwok, Ellen Salmo, Nora Malone, Carrie Smith, Catie Guarnacia, April Rick, Tamara Clavet, Phillip V. Asaro, Rich Medlin, Alexandre A. Todorov
Abstract
The EDTT trigger query performed very well compared to manual review. With some expected variability, trigger frequencies were similar across sites and proportions of triggered records ranged 31%-49%. This demonstrates the feasibility and generalizability of implementing the EDTT query, providing a solid foundation for testing the triggers' utility in detecting AEs.
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