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The effectiveness of physiologically based early warning or track and trigger systems after triage in adult patients presenting to emergency departments: a systematic review

机译:分诊后基于生理的早期预警或跟踪与触发系统对急诊科成年患者的有效性:系统评价

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BackgroundChanges to physiological parameters precede deterioration of ill patients. Early warning and track and trigger systems (TTS) use routine physiological measurements with pre-specified thresholds to identify deteriorating patients and trigger appropriate and timely escalation of care. Patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) are undiagnosed, undifferentiated and of varying acuity, yet the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of using early warning systems and TTS in this setting is unclear. We aimed to systematically review the evidence on the use, development/validation, clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of physiologically based early warning systems and TTS for the detection of deterioration in adult patients presenting to EDs.
机译:背景技术在生病的患者恶化之前改变生理参数。预警和跟踪与触发系统(TTS)使用具有预定阈值的常规生理测量来识别恶化的患者并触发适当,及时的护理升级。到急诊科(ED)的患者没有被诊断,没有差异并且敏锐度各不相同,但是在这种情况下使用预警系统和TTS的有效性和成本效益尚不清楚。我们旨在系统地审查基于生理的预警系统和TTS的使用,开发/验证,临床有效性和成本效益的证据,以检测在急诊室就诊的成年患者的病情恶化。

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