Researchers test which emergency score better predicts sepsis survival
NCT ID NCT07171918
Summary
This study aimed to find out which of two emergency room scoring systems is better at predicting how sick patients with suspected sepsis will become. Researchers observed 130 adult patients who came to the emergency department with signs of sepsis. They compared the REMS score against the more commonly used NEWS2 score to see which one more accurately predicted the need for intensive care, breathing support, or the risk of death.
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Department of Emergency Medicine, Jubilee Mission Medical College and Research Institute
Thrissur, India
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