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Abstract Number: 107
RISK FACTORS FOR ESCALATION OF CARE FROM GENERAL MEDICAL UNITS
SHM Converge 2023
Background: Most medical centers have limited ICU beds to directly admit high acuity patients from the emergency department. This is compounded by the trend towards increased medical acuity. Thus, rising numbers of patients with higher acuity are being admitted to general medical units and later requiring transfer to ICU. These patients have higher in-hospital mortality [...]
Abstract Number: 181
PREDICTING ALGORITHMS FOR CLINICAL DETERIORATION ON THE GENERAL WARD. A SCOPING REVIEW ON CURRENT USE AND RESEARCH.
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Despite the introduction of Early Warning Scores (EWSs), clinical deterioration (CD) remains an actual problem on the general ward. A next step to counter CD would be to intensify measurement from intermittent 8 hours to continuous measurements. This leads to big data sets of patient monitoring data with great potential. Use of advanced predictive [...]
Abstract Number: 758
FAILURE TO THRIVE: NARROWING IN ON A DIAGNOSIS
SHM Converge 2021
Case Presentation: A 7-week-old male was admitted to a children’s hospital by his pediatrician due to “failure to thrive” (FTT). He was born full-term, passed his critical congenital heart disease (CHD) screening, and had normal newborn screens. He was exclusively breastfed and regained birthweight by 9 days of age. Over the subsequent weeks, his parents [...]
Abstract Number: N10
IS ATRIAL FIBRILLATION AN INDEPENDENT RISK FACTOR FOR SEVERE COVID-19 INFECTION?
SHM Converge 2022
Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is condition associated with increased risk of death in multiple populations (1). The association between AF and COVID-19 infection has started to be explored, but largely in specific geographic locations and/or within the context of the hospitalization (2). By understanding the relationship between COVID-19 and AF, providers may be better supported [...]
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