A prospective before-and-after trial of a medical emergency team

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作者
Bellomo, R [1 ]
Goldsmith, D [1 ]
Uchino, S [1 ]
Buckmaster, J [1 ]
Hart, GK [1 ]
Opdam, H [1 ]
Silvester, W [1 ]
Doolan, L [1 ]
Gutteridge, G [1 ]
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[1] Austin & Repatriat Med Ctr, Intens Care Unit, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
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10.5694/j.1326-5377.2003.tb05548.x
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objective: To determine the effect on cardiac arrests and overall hospital mortality of an intensive care-based medical emergency team. Design and setting: Prospective before-and-after trial in a tertiary referral hospital. Patients: Consecutive patients admitted to hospital during a 4-month "before" period (May-August 1999) (n = 21090) and a 4-month intervention period (November 2000 February 2001) (n = 20 921). Main outcome measures: Number of cardiac arrests, number of patients dying after cardiac arrest, number of postcardiac-arrest bed-days and overall number of in-hospital deaths. Results: There were 63 cardiac arrests in the "before" period and 22 in the intervention period (relative risk reduction, RRR: 65%; P<0.001). Thirty-seven deaths were attributed to cardiac arrests in the "before" period and 16 in the intervention period (RRR: 56%; P=0.005). Survivors of cardiac arrest in the "before" period required 163 ICU bed-days versus 33 in the intervention period (RRR: 80%; P<0.001), and 1353 hospital bed-days versus 159 in the intervention period (RRR: 88%; P<0.001). There were 302 deaths in the "before" period and 222 in the intervention period (RRR: 26%; P=0.004). Conclusions: The incidence of in-hospital cardiac arrest and death following cardiac arrest, bed occupancy related to cardiac arrest, and overall in-hospital mortality decreased after introducing an intensive care-based medical emergency team.
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