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. 2020 Jan;20(1):55-60.
doi: 10.7861/clinmed.2019-0137.

In-hospital cardiac arrest and preceding National Early Warning Score (NEWS): A retrospective case-control study

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In-hospital cardiac arrest and preceding National Early Warning Score (NEWS): A retrospective case-control study

Martin Spångfors et al. Clin Med (Lond). 2020 Jan.

Abstract

We aimed to describe and evaluate the National Early Warning Score (NEWS) in the 24 hours preceding an in-hospital cardiac arrest among general somatic ward patients.The 24 hours preceding the in-hospital cardiac arrest were divided into four timespans and analysed by a medical record review of 127:254 matched case-control patients. The median NEWS ranged from 3 (2-6) to 6 (3-9) points for cases vs 1 (0-3) to 1 (0-3) point for controls. The proportion of cases ranged from 23-45% at high risk vs 3-6% for controls. The NEWS high-risk category was associated with an increase of 3.17 (95% confidence interval (CI) 1.66-6.04) to 4.43 (95% CI 2.56-7.67) in odds of in-hospital cardiac arrest compared to the low-risk category.NEWS, with its intuitive and for healthcare staff easy to interpret risk classification, is suitable for discriminating deteriorating patients with major deviating vital signs scoring high risk on NEWS.

Keywords: National Early Warning Score; critical care outreach; early warning scores; in-hospital cardiac arrest; medical emergency team.

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Fig 1.
Flow diagram of general ward patients included. COPD = chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; IHCA = in-hospital cardiac arrest; NEWS = National Early Warning Score.

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