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Comparative research on the prognostic ability of improved early warning and APACHE Ⅱ evaluation for hospitalized patients in the emergency department 被引量:1
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作者 Yan-Mei Wang Ting-Ting Wei +3 位作者 Ming Hou Li Zhang Aziguli-Maimaiti Ping Li 《Chinese Nursing Research》 CAS 2017年第1期38-42,共5页
Objective: To compare the feasibility and applicability of predicting the prognosis of patients using the Early Warning Score(MEWS) system and the Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation(APACHE Ⅱ) system ... Objective: To compare the feasibility and applicability of predicting the prognosis of patients using the Early Warning Score(MEWS) system and the Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation(APACHE Ⅱ) system in the Emergency Department.Methods: Using a prospective study method, the APACHE Ⅱ and MEWS data for 640 patients hospitalized in the Emergency Internal Medicine Department were collected. The prognoses, two scores to predict the corresponding prediction index of sensitivity, specificity and positive predictive value for the prognosis,the negative predictive value and the ROC curve for predicting the prognosis were analyzed for all patients.Results: In the prediction of the risk of mortality, the MEWS system had a high resolution. The MEWS area under the ROC curve was 0.93. The area under the ROC curve for the APACHE score was 0.79, and the difference was statistically significant(Z =4.348, P 〈 0.01).Conclusions: Both the MEWS and APACHE Ⅱ systems can be used to determine the severity of emergency patients and have a certain predictive value for the patient's mortality risk. However, the MEWS system is simple and quick to operate, making it a useful supplement for APACHE Ⅱ score. 展开更多
关键词 MEWS APACHE II Prognosis Predictive ability Area under ROC curve emergency patients
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Understanding the effect of propofol and electrical cardioversion on the systolic blood pressure of emergency department patients with atrial fibrillation 被引量:2
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作者 David R. Vinson Bory Kea 《World Journal of Emergency Medicine》 SCIE CAS 2018年第1期76-76,共1页
Dear editor,We read with pleasure the well-designed study by Butler et al of electrical cardioversion of emergency department patients with atrial fibrillation.^([1])We appreciate their analysis of the distinctives of... Dear editor,We read with pleasure the well-designed study by Butler et al of electrical cardioversion of emergency department patients with atrial fibrillation.^([1])We appreciate their analysis of the distinctives of procedural sedation when employed for this indication.Understanding the dosing adjustments to propofol undertaken by 展开更多
关键词 Understanding the effect of propofol and electrical cardioversion on the systolic blood pressure of emergency department patients with atrial fibrillation
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Sepsis patient evaluation emergency department (SPEED) score & mortality in emergency department sepsis (MEDS) score in predicting 28-day mortality of emergency sepsis patients 被引量:1
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作者 Adel Hamed Elbaih Zaynab Mohammed Elsayed +1 位作者 Rasha Mahmoud Ahmed Sara Ahmed Abd-elwahed 《Chinese Journal of Traumatology》 CAS CSCD 2019年第6期316-322,共7页
Purpose:Sepsis is a common acute life-threatening condition that emergency physicians routinely face.Diagnostic options within the Emergency Department(ED)are limited due to lack of infrastructure,consequently limitin... Purpose:Sepsis is a common acute life-threatening condition that emergency physicians routinely face.Diagnostic options within the Emergency Department(ED)are limited due to lack of infrastructure,consequently limiting the use of invasive hemodynamic monitoring or imaging tests.The mortality rate due to sepsis can be assessed via multiple scoring systems,for example,mortality in emergency department sepsis(MEDS)score and sepsis patient evaluation in the emergency department(SPEED)score,both of which quantify the variation of mortality rates according to clinical findings,laboratory data,or therapeutic interventions.This study aims to improve the management processes of sepsis patients by comparing SPEED score and MEDS score for predicting the 28-day mortality in cases of emergency sepsis.Methods:The study is a cross-sectional,prospective study including 61 sepsis patients in ED in Suez Canal University Hospital,Egypt,from August 2017 to June 2018.Patients were selected by two steps:(1)suspected septic patients presenting with at least one of the following abnormal clinical findings:(a)body temperature higher than 38℃ or lower than 36℃,(b)heart rate higher than 90 beats/min,(c)hyperventilation evidenced by respiratory rate higher than 20 breaths/min or PaCO2 lower than 32 mmHg,and(d)white blood cell count higher than 12,000/μL or lower than 4000/μL;(2)confirmed septic patients with at least a 2-point increase from the baseline total sequential organ failure assessment(SOFA)score following infection.Other inclusion criteria included adult patients with an age≥18 years regardless of gender and those who had either systemic inflammatory response syndrome or suspected/confirmed infection.Patients were shortly follow-up for the 28-day mortality.Each patient was subject to SPEED score and MEDS score and then the results were compared to detect which of them was more effective in predicting outcome.The receiver operating characteristic curves were also done for MEDS and SPEED scores.Results:Among the 61 patients,41 died with the mortality rate of 67.2%.The mortality rate increased with a higher SPEED and MEDS scores.Both SPEED and MEDS scores revealed significant difference between the survivors and nonsurvivors(p=0.004 and p<0.001,respectively),indicating that both the two systems are effective in predicting the 28-day mortality of sepsis patients.Thereafter,the receiver operating characteristic curves were plotted,which showed that SPEED was better than the MEDS score when applied to the complete study population with an area under the curve being 0.87(0.788-0.963)as compared with 0.75(0.634-0.876)for MEDS.Logistic regression analysis revealed that the best fitting predictor of 28-day mortality for sepsis patients was the SPEED scoring system.For every one unit increase in SPEED score,the odds of 28-day mortality increased by 37%.Conclusion:SPEED score is more useful and accurate than MEDS score in predicting the 28-day mortality among sepsis patients.Therefore SPEED rather than MEDS should be more widely used in the ED for sepsis patients. 展开更多
关键词 SEPSIS Sepsis patient evaluation emergency department score Mortality in emergency department sepsis score MORTALITY
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