The use of combined physiological parameters in the early recognition of the deteriorating acute medical patient

Cuthbertson, B H, Boroujerdi, M and Prescott, Gordon orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-9156-2361 (2010) The use of combined physiological parameters in the early recognition of the deteriorating acute medical patient. Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, 40 (1). pp. 19-25. ISSN 1478-2715

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Abstract

Background: Early warning scores (EWS) are widely used to allow early recognition of the deteriorating patient. We aimed to test their ability to predict major deterioration in medical patients.

Methods: Two cohorts were prospectively identified who were admitted to an acute medical admissions unit and to the respiratory unit but not admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU): medical-non ICU and respiratory-non ICU groups. Two further cohorts were retrospectively identified that required ICU admission from these units (medical-ICU and respiratory-ICU groups). Discriminant analysis and receiver operating characteristic curves were used to discriminate between groups, and time relationships were analysed.

Results: Heart rate (HR), respiratory rate (RR) and oxygen saturation (SaO2) were significantly higher in the medical-ICU group than the medical-non ICU group and significantly higher in the respiratory-ICU group than in the respiratorynon ICU group. Discriminant functions incorporating HR, RR and SaO2 performed at least as well as existing EWS systems in predicting ICU admission.

Conclusions: Commonly used physiological parameters and existing EWS systems are useful at identifying sick patients. The discriminant functions described here appear to have a role in this setting but require validation in future studies.


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