退伍军人事务设施的国家早期预警评分部署:质量改进倡议和分析。

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Mejalli Al-Kofahi, Alexandra Spicer, Richard S Schaefer, Andrea Uhl, Matthew Churpek, Sushant Govindan
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摘要

早期预警评分是用来识别临床恶化的算法。目前的文献主要是非退伍军人。缺乏对退伍军人的研究。本研究是一项前瞻性质量改进项目,在堪萨斯城退伍军人医疗中心部署和评估国家预警评分(NEWS)。NEWS的性能评估如下:通过受试者操作曲线下的面积预测重症监护病房转移或24小时内死亡率的综合结果的歧视。共纳入4781名退伍军人,NEWS值为142 375。综合结果的受试者工作曲线下的NEWS区域为0.72 (95% CI, 0.71-0.74),表明可接受的预测准确性。NEWS≥7更可能与综合结局相关
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National Early Warning Score Deployment in a Veterans Affairs Facility: A Quality Improvement Initiative and Analysis.

Early warning scores are algorithms designed to identify clinical deterioration. Current literature is predominantly in non-Veteran populations. Studies in Veterans are lacking. This study was a prospective quality improvement project deploying and assessing the National Early Warning Score (NEWS) at Kansas City VA Medical Center. Performance of NEWS was assessed as follows: discrimination for predicting a composite outcome of intensive care unit transfer or mortality within 24 hours via area under the receiver operating curve. A total of 4781 Veterans with 142 375 NEWS values were included. The NEWS area under the receiver operating curve for the composite outcome was 0.72 (95% CI, 0.71-0.74), indicating acceptable predictive accuracy. A NEWS of ≥7 was more likely associated with the composite outcome versus <7 (13.6% vs 0.8%; P < 0.001). This is one of the first studies to demonstrate successful deployment of NEWS in a Veteran population, with resultant important implications across the Veterans Health Administration.

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1.90
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124
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Medical Quality (AJMQ) is focused on keeping readers informed of the resources, processes, and perspectives contributing to quality health care services. This peer-reviewed journal presents a forum for the exchange of ideas, strategies, and methods in improving the delivery and management of health care.
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