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A simple prognostic score predicts one-year mortality of alert and calm emergency department patients: A prospective two-center observational study.

Christian H NickelJohn KellettRicardo Nieves OrtegaLe LyngholmStine HansonTim CooksleyRoland BingisserMikkel Brabrand
Published in: International journal of clinical practice (2020)
Age >68 years, the decision for hospital admission, any vital sign abnormality at presentation and impaired mobility at presentation are equally powerful predictors of 1-year mortality in alert and calm emergency department patients. If validated by others these predictors could be used to discharge patients with confidence since nearly half of these patients had less than two predictors and none of them died within 30 days. However, when two or more predictors were present 365-day mortality increased exponentially.
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