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Early Warning Scores to Support Continuous Wireless Vital Sign Monitoring for Complication Prediction in Patients on Surgical Wards: Retrospective Observational Study.

Mathilde C HermansRobin Enya Marije BekhuisYing WangJohannes H HegemanEllis C FolbertMiriam M R Vollenbroek-HuttenCornelis J KalkmanEwout A KouwenhovenHermie J Hermens
Published in: JMIR perioperative medicine (2023)
EWSs obtained using wireless vital sign sensors may contribute to the early recognition of postoperative complications in a ward setting, with higher alarm sensitivity compared with manual EWS measurements. Although hourly sensor EWSs provide fewer alarms compared with single-parameter alarms, high false alarm rates can be expected when calculated over shorter time spans. Further studies are recommended to optimize care escalation criteria for continuous monitoring of vital signs in a ward setting and to evaluate the effects on patient outcomes.
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