The effect of a rapid response team on major clinical outcome measures in a community hospital
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The effect of a rapid response team on major clinical outcome measures in a community hospital
Abstract
Objective: To determine the effect of a rapid response system composed primarily of a rapid response team led by physician assistants on the rates of in-hospital cardiac arrests, total and unplanned intensive care unit admissions, and hospital mortality.
Design: Prospective, controlled, before and after trial.
Setting: A 350-bed nonteaching community hospital.
Patients: All adult patients admitted to the hospital from May 1, 2005, to October 1, 2006.
Interventions: We introduced a hospital-wide rapid response system that included a rapid response team (RRT) led by physician assistants with specialized critical care training.
Measurements and main results: We measured the incidence of cardiac arrests that occurred outside of the intensive care unit, total intensive care unit admissions, unplanned intensive care unit admissions, intensive care unit length of stay, and the total hospital mortality rate occurring over the study period. There were 344 RRT calls during the study period. In the 5 months before the rapid response system began, there were an average of 7.6 cardiac arrests per 1,000 discharges per month. In the subsequent 13 months, that figure decreased to 3.0 cardiac arrests per 1,000 discharges per month. Overall hospital mortality the year before the rapid response system was 2.82% and decreased to 2.35% by the end of the RRT year. The percentage of intensive care unit admissions that were unplanned decreased from 45% to 29%. Linear regression analysis of key outcome variables showed strong associations with the implementation of the rapid response system, as did analysis of variables over time. Physician assistants successfully managed emergency airway situations without assistance in the majority of cases.
Conclusions: The deployment of an RRT led by physician assistants with specialized skills was associated with significant decreases in rates of in-hospital cardiac arrest and unplanned intensive care unit admissions.
Comment in
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Rapid response systems: Is it the team or the system that is working?Crit Care Med. 2007 Sep;35(9):2218-9. doi: 10.1097/01.CCM.0000281519.77732.60. Crit Care Med. 2007. PMID: 17713373 No abstract available.
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