Early Warning Systems, Risk of Early Clinical Deterioration
If Early Warning Systems Were Used, Could the Risk of Early Clinical Deterioration be Predicted and Re-admission to Intensive Care Could be Prevented
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observational
100
1 country
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Brief Summary
Primary purpose of the study was to evaluate the relationship between "NEWS" and "VIEWS" scores of patients who were screened retrospectively, early clinical deterioration, return to intensive care and morbidity / mortality.
Trial Health
Trial Health Score
Automated assessment based on enrollment pace, timeline, and geographic reach
participants targeted
Target at P50-P75 for all trials
Started Aug 2019
Shorter than P25 for all trials
1 active site
Health score is calculated from publicly available data and should be used for screening purposes only.
Trial Relationships
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Study Timeline
Key milestones and dates
First Submitted
Initial submission to the registry
April 9, 2019
CompletedFirst Posted
Study publicly available on registry
April 11, 2019
CompletedStudy Start
First participant enrolled
August 1, 2019
CompletedPrimary Completion
Last participant's last visit for primary outcome
November 1, 2019
CompletedStudy Completion
Last participant's last visit for all outcomes
November 15, 2019
CompletedJuly 17, 2019
July 1, 2019
3 months
April 9, 2019
July 16, 2019
Conditions
Outcome Measures
Primary Outcomes (1)
Number of patients who were taken back to intensive care unit due to early clinical deterioration
Number of patients who were taken back to intensive care unit due to early clinical deterioration
six month
Interventions
The Vitalpac early warning score (ViEWS) is an early warning system aimed primarily at prediction of the first 24-hour mortality in emergency patients and has not been used to assess intensive care unit discharge.
Eligibility Criteria
Patients over the age of 18 and discharged and admitted to intensive care in the first 24 hours
You may qualify if:
- over 18 years
- patients who were taken back to the intensive care unit in the first 24 hours
You may not qualify if:
- under 18 years old,
- patients undergoing postoperative intensive care,
- pregnant women
Contact the study team to confirm eligibility.
Sponsors & Collaborators
Study Sites (1)
Erzincan University
Erzincan, 24100, Turkey (Türkiye)
Related Publications (3)
Kaben A, Correa F, Reinhart K, Settmacher U, Gummert J, Kalff R, Sakr Y. Readmission to a surgical intensive care unit: incidence, outcome and risk factors. Crit Care. 2008;12(5):R123. doi: 10.1186/cc7023. Epub 2008 Oct 6.
PMID: 18838006BACKGROUNDPrytherch DR, Smith GB, Schmidt PE, Featherstone PI. ViEWS--Towards a national early warning score for detecting adult inpatient deterioration. Resuscitation. 2010 Aug;81(8):932-7. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2010.04.014.
PMID: 20637974RESULTMcGinley A, Pearse RM. A national early warning score for acutely ill patients. BMJ. 2012 Aug 8;345:e5310. doi: 10.1136/bmj.e5310. No abstract available.
PMID: 22875955RESULT
MeSH Terms
Conditions
Condition Hierarchy (Ancestors)
Central Study Contacts
Study Design
- Study Type
- observational
- Observational Model
- CASE CONTROL
- Time Perspective
- RETROSPECTIVE
- Sponsor Type
- OTHER
- Responsible Party
- PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
- PI Title
- assist. prof.
Study Record Dates
First Submitted
April 9, 2019
First Posted
April 11, 2019
Study Start
August 1, 2019
Primary Completion
November 1, 2019
Study Completion
November 15, 2019
Last Updated
July 17, 2019
Record last verified: 2019-07