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The value of vital sign trends in predicting and monitoring clinical deterioration: A systematic review
by
Puntervoll, Lars Håland
, Brabrand, Mikkel
, Kellett, John
, Brekke, Idar Johan
, Pedersen, Peter Bank
in
Analysis
/ Bias
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Blood pressure
/ Cardiac arrest
/ Clinical Deterioration
/ Clinical medicine
/ Clinical trials
/ Cohort analysis
/ Early Diagnosis
/ Emergency medical care
/ Emergency medical services
/ Female
/ Health aspects
/ Hospital patients
/ Hospitalization
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Library collections
/ Male
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Model accuracy
/ Models, Statistical
/ Monitoring
/ Monitoring, Physiologic - methods
/ Monitoring, Physiologic - statistics & numerical data
/ Monitoring, Physiologic - trends
/ Mortality
/ Outcome and process assessment (Medical care)
/ Oxygen
/ Oxygen content
/ Patients
/ Physical Sciences
/ Prognosis
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Respiration
/ Respiratory rate
/ Signs
/ Studies
/ Systematic review
/ Trend analysis
/ Trends
/ Vital Signs
2019
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The value of vital sign trends in predicting and monitoring clinical deterioration: A systematic review
by
Puntervoll, Lars Håland
, Brabrand, Mikkel
, Kellett, John
, Brekke, Idar Johan
, Pedersen, Peter Bank
in
Analysis
/ Bias
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Blood pressure
/ Cardiac arrest
/ Clinical Deterioration
/ Clinical medicine
/ Clinical trials
/ Cohort analysis
/ Early Diagnosis
/ Emergency medical care
/ Emergency medical services
/ Female
/ Health aspects
/ Hospital patients
/ Hospitalization
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Library collections
/ Male
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Model accuracy
/ Models, Statistical
/ Monitoring
/ Monitoring, Physiologic - methods
/ Monitoring, Physiologic - statistics & numerical data
/ Monitoring, Physiologic - trends
/ Mortality
/ Outcome and process assessment (Medical care)
/ Oxygen
/ Oxygen content
/ Patients
/ Physical Sciences
/ Prognosis
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Respiration
/ Respiratory rate
/ Signs
/ Studies
/ Systematic review
/ Trend analysis
/ Trends
/ Vital Signs
2019
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The value of vital sign trends in predicting and monitoring clinical deterioration: A systematic review
by
Puntervoll, Lars Håland
, Brabrand, Mikkel
, Kellett, John
, Brekke, Idar Johan
, Pedersen, Peter Bank
in
Analysis
/ Bias
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Blood pressure
/ Cardiac arrest
/ Clinical Deterioration
/ Clinical medicine
/ Clinical trials
/ Cohort analysis
/ Early Diagnosis
/ Emergency medical care
/ Emergency medical services
/ Female
/ Health aspects
/ Hospital patients
/ Hospitalization
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Library collections
/ Male
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Model accuracy
/ Models, Statistical
/ Monitoring
/ Monitoring, Physiologic - methods
/ Monitoring, Physiologic - statistics & numerical data
/ Monitoring, Physiologic - trends
/ Mortality
/ Outcome and process assessment (Medical care)
/ Oxygen
/ Oxygen content
/ Patients
/ Physical Sciences
/ Prognosis
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Respiration
/ Respiratory rate
/ Signs
/ Studies
/ Systematic review
/ Trend analysis
/ Trends
/ Vital Signs
2019
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The value of vital sign trends in predicting and monitoring clinical deterioration: A systematic review
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The value of vital sign trends in predicting and monitoring clinical deterioration: A systematic review
2019
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Overview
Vital signs, i.e. respiratory rate, oxygen saturation, pulse, blood pressure and temperature, are regarded as an essential part of monitoring hospitalized patients. Changes in vital signs prior to clinical deterioration are well documented and early detection of preventable outcomes is key to timely intervention. Despite their role in clinical practice, how to best monitor and interpret them is still unclear.
To evaluate the ability of vital sign trends to predict clinical deterioration in patients hospitalized with acute illness.
PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library and CINAHL were searched in December 2017.
Studies examining intermittently monitored vital sign trends in acutely ill adult patients on hospital wards and in emergency departments. Outcomes representing clinical deterioration were of interest.
Performed separately by two authors using a preformed extraction sheet.
Of 7,366 references screened, only two were eligible for inclusion. Both were retrospective cohort studies without controls. One examined the accuracy of different vital sign trend models using discrete-time survival analysis in 269,999 admissions. One included 44,531 medical admissions examining trend in Vitalpac Early Warning Score weighted vital signs. They stated that vital sign trends increased detection of clinical deterioration. Critical appraisal was performed using evaluation tools. The studies had moderate risk of bias, and a low certainty of evidence. Additionally, four studies examining trends in early warning scores, otherwise eligible for inclusion, were evaluated.
This review illustrates a lack of research in intermittently monitored vital sign trends. The included studies, although heterogeneous and imprecise, indicates an added value of trend analysis. This highlights the need for well-controlled trials to thoroughly assess the research question.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Bias
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Monitoring, Physiologic - methods
/ Monitoring, Physiologic - statistics & numerical data
/ Monitoring, Physiologic - trends
/ Outcome and process assessment (Medical care)
/ Oxygen
/ Patients
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Signs
/ Studies
/ Trends
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