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Table 3 Characteristics of patients with notifications and escalation events

From: Effect of an automated notification system for deteriorating ward patients on clinical outcomes

Parameter

Control period

Intervention period

p

Number of patients

304/2139

365/2263

0.077

Number of notifications

405/2139

524/2263

0.001

Age in years

71.9 (70.2–73.6)

70.3 (68.7–72.0)

0.200

Male gender

152/304 (50.0)

175/365 (47.9)

0.597

EWS value at time of first notification of rapid response team

5.68 (5.23–6.12)

5.53 (5.14–5.93)

0.641

Emergency ICU admissions

26/304 (8.6)

21/365 (5.8)

0.158

Patients with a DNAR order in place

99/304 (32.6)

135/365 (37.0)

0.233

Patients with DNAR order before first notification

35/99 (35.4)

70/135 (51.9)

0.012

Patients with a DNAR order after first notification

63/99 (63.6)

60/135 (44.4)

0.004

Patients with a DNAR order and unknown time

3/99 (3.0)

5/135 (3.7)

0.779

Fluid bolus

193/405 (47.7)

279/524 (53.2)

0.091

Antibiotics

192/405 (47.4)

317/524 (60.5)

<0.001

Bronchodilators

93/405 (23.0)

174/524 (33.2)

0.001

Ventilation in the ICU after RRT review (total hours)

1554.5

752

0.256

  1. Data expressed as means with 95% CI and number (%) unless not indicated otherwise. DNAR do not attempt resuscitation, RRT rapid response team, EWS early warning score