Development of an enhanced scoring system to predict ICU readmission or in-hospital death within 24 hours using routine patient data from two NHS Foundation Trusts
<p><Strong>Rationale:</strong> Intensive care units (ICUs) admit the most severely ill patients. Once these patients are discharged from the ICU to a step-down ward, they continue to have their vital signs monitored by nursing staff, with Early Warning Score (EWS) systems being use...
Main Authors: | Pimentel, MAF, Johnson, A, Darbyshire, JL, Tarassenko, L, Clifton, DA, Walden, A, Rechner, I, Watkinson, PJ, Young, JD |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2024
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