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KMID : 0604020120270030151
Korean Journal of Critical Care Medicine
2012 Volume.27 No. 3 p.151 ~ p.156
Usefulness of Screening Criteria System Used by Medical Alert Team in a General Hospital
Joo Hye-Jin

Park So-Hee
Hong Sang-Bum
Lim Chae-Man
Koh Youn-Suck
Lee Young-Seok
Huh Jin-Won
Abstract
Background: Rapid response team (RRT) is becoming an essential part of patient safety by the early recognition and management of patients on general hospital wards. In this study, we analyzed the usefulness of screening criteria of RRT used at Asan Medical Center.

Methods: On a retrospective basis, we reviewed the records of 675 cases in 543 patients that were managed by RRT (called medical alert team in the Asan Medical Center), from July 2011 to December 2011. The medical alert team was acted by requests of attending doctors or nurses or the medical alert system (MAS) criteria composed of abnormal vital sign, neurology, laboratory data and increasing oxygen demand. We investigated the patterns of MAS criteria for targeting the patients who were managed by the medical alert team.

Results: Respiratory distress (RR £¾ 25/min) was the most common item for identifying patients whose condition had worsened. The criteria consist with respiratory distress and abnormal blood pressure (mean BP £¼ 60 mmHg or systolic BP £¼ 90 mmHg) found 70.0% of patients with deteriorated conditions. Vital sign (RR £¾ 25/min, mean BP £¼ 60 mmHg or systolic BP £¼ 90 mmHg, pulse rate, PR £¾ 130/min or £¼ 50/min) and oxygen demand found 79.2% of them. Vital signs, arterial blood gas analysis (ABGA) with lactate level (pH, pO2, pCO2, and lactate) and O2 demand found 98.6% of patient conditions had worsened.

Conclusions: Vital signs, especially RR £¾ 25/min is useful criteria for detecting patients whose conditions have deteriorated. The addition of ABGA data with lactate levels leads to a more powerful screening tool.
KEYWORD
hospital rapid response team, MAS screening, standards, woren patients
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