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  1. Safety in the acute medical unit: the role of severity of illness, structure of communication and staffing
  2. Design and analysis of an adaptive handover protocol for 4G networks
  3. Relationship between input and output in acute medicine - secondary analysis of the Society for Acute Medicine's benchmarking audit 2013 (SAMBA '13)
  4. Predicting speed at traffic lights--the problem with static assessments of frailty
  5. A pragmatic triage system to reduce length of stay in medical emergency admission: Feasibility study and health economic analysis
  6. Safety in numbers: lack of evidence to indicate the number of physicians needed to provide safe acute medical care
  7. The MET 5-min mile: Measuring performance of medical emergency teams
  8. Standardized measurement of the Modified Early Warning Score results in enhanced implementation of a Rapid Response System: A quasi-experimental study
  9. Two ways to live, two ways to die? Not all patients at risk of deterioration in hospital are identified through abnormalities in vital signs
  10. Choose the NEWS you like? Reliable identification of risk necessary first step to safer systems
  11. CREWS: Improving specificity whilst maintaining sensitivity of the National Early Warning Score in patients with chronic hypoxaemia
  12. Frailty measures in the critically ill: are we approaching a critical age? A systematic review
  13. M28 From NEWS to CREWS: The chronic respiratory early warning score for patients with chronic hypoxaemia: Abstract M28 Table 1.
  14. Reply to Letter: Response to “To live and let die” – The search for the best way to identify at-risk patients?”
  15. “Bigger Is Better?” What Drives Outcomes in Management of Acute Exacerbations of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease?*
  16. Evidence-Based Emergency Care
  17. “To live and let die” – the search for the best way to identify at-risk patients?
  18. Not getting better means getting worse – Trends in Early Warning Scores suggest that there might only be a short time span to rescue those threatening to fall off a “physiological” cliff?
  19. Failure to rescue: using rapid response systems to improve care of the deteriorating patient in hospital
  20. Effect of Citalopram on Health status, anxiety and depression in patients with chronic Obstructive pulmonary disease: a pilot study
  21. Identifying the patient at risk of deterioration, intensive care unit admission, or cardiac arrest
  22. Timing and teamwork—An observational pilot study of patients referred to a Rapid Response Team with the aim of identifying factors amenable to re-design of a Rapid Response System
  23. Centile-based Early Warning Scores derived from statistical distributions of vital signs
  24. Acute Medicine: Triage, timing and teaching in the context of medical emergency admissions
  25. Risk scoring for acute admissions
  26. 'Score to Door Time', a benchmarking tool for rapid response systems: a pilot multi-centre service evaluation
  27. Better ViEWS ahead?
  28. The Simple Clinical Score: a tool for benchmarking of emergency admissions in acute internal medicine
  29. Numbers needed to hospitalize—Risks and benefits of admission in the new decade
  30. Collaborative Audit of Risk Evaluation in Medical Emergency Treatment (CARE-MET I) — An international pilot
  31. Score to door time: a benchmarking tool for rapid response systems
  32. P0006 CAN YOU SPOT A “BED BLOCKER” IN 5 MINUTES FLAT?
  33. O0012 RISKY BUSINESS: COMPARISON OF SEVERITY OF ILLNESS IN EUROPEAN HOSPITALS
  34. REPRODUCIBILITY OF A TRIAGE TOOL FOR ACUTE ADMISSIONS
  35. Weaning units: lessons from North America?
  36. Systematic review and evaluation of physiological track and trigger warning systems for identifying at-risk patients on the ward
  37. Reproducibility of physiological track-and-trigger warning systems for identifying at-risk patients on the ward
  38. Recognition and assessment of critical illness
  39. Multicentre evaluation of the impact of the introduction of outreach services in the United Kingdom
  40. The impact of the introduction of critical care outreach services in England: a multicentre interrupted time-series analysis
  41. Validation of physiological scoring systems in the accident and emergency department
  42. Standardised early warning scoring system
  43. Does earlier detection of critically ill patients on surgical wards lead to better outcomes?
  44. Are Medical Emergency Teams Picking Up Enough Patients with Increased Respiratory Rate?
  45. Critical care outreach team's effect on patient outcome: Other conclusions are possible
  46. In response to ‘Effect of introducing the Modified Early Warning score on clinical outcomes, cardio-pulmonary arrests and intensive care utilisation in acute medical admissions’, Subbe CP et al ., Anaesthesia 2003; 58: 797-802.
  47. Effect of introducing the Modified Early Warning score on clinical outcomes, cardio-pulmonary arrests and intensive care utilisation in acute medical admissions*
  48. Validation of a modified Early Warning Score in medical admissions
  49. MRSA: predictor of outcome in critically ill patients
  50. Innere Medizin
  51. Kollagenosen
  52. Vergiftungen
  53. Psychosomatische Erkrankungen
  54. Hormonelle Erkrankungen
  55. Rheumatische Erkrankungen
  56. Störungen der Hirndurchblutung
  57. Stoffwechselerkrankungen
  58. Organische Neubildungen
  59. Erkrankungen der Knochen
  60. Immunologie und Umweltmedizin
  61. Erkrankungen der Niere
  62. Geriatrie
  63. Erkrankungen der Lunge und der Atemwege
  64. Medizin und Pflege — Pflege und Medizin
  65. Erkrankungen des Herzens und der Gefäße
  66. Entzündliche Erkrankungen und Aids
  67. Erkrankungen des Magen-Darm-Traktes
  68. Erkrankungen von Leber, Gallenwegen und Bauchspeicheldrüse
  69. Erkrankungen des Blutes und der blutbildenden Organe
  70. Recognizing and responding to the deteriorating patient