Early warning score adjusted for age to predict the composite outcome of mortality, cardiac arrest or unplanned intensive care unit admission using observational vital-sign data: a multicentre development and validation
<p><strong>Objectives</strong> Early warning scores (EWS) alerting for in-hospital deterioration are commonly developed using routinely collected vital-sign data from the whole in-hospital population. As these in-hospital populations are dominated by those over the age of 45 years,...
Main Authors: | Shamout, F, Zhu, T, Clifton, L, Briggs, J, Prytherch, D, Tarassenko, L, Watkinson, P, Clifton, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2019
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