Effect of implementing the NEWS2 escalation protocol in a large acute NHS trust: a retrospective cohort analysis of mortality, workload and ability of early warning score to predict death within 24 hours

Autor: Sarah Forster, Tricia M McKeever, Dominick Shaw
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: BMJ Open. 12:e064579
ISSN: 2044-6055
Popis: ObjectivesTo describe the inpatient population, establish patterns in admission and mortality over a 4-year period in different cohorts and assess the prognostic ability and workload implications of introducing the National Early Warning Score 2 (NEWS2) and associated escalation protocol.DesignRetrospective cohort analyses of medical and surgical inpatient admissions.SettingLarge teaching hospital with tertiary inpatient care and a major trauma centre employing an electronic observations platform, initially with a local early warning score, followed by NEWS2 introduction in June 2019.Participants332 682 adult patients were admitted between 1 January 2016 and 31 December 2019.Outcome measuresMortality, workload and ability of early warning score to predict death within 24 hours.ResultsAdmissions rose by 19% from 76 055 in 2016 to 90 587 in 2019. Total bed days rose by 10% from 433 382 to 477 485. Mortality fell from 3.7% to 3.1% and was significantly lower in patients discharged from a surgical specialty, 1.0%–1.2% (pConclusionsThere was an increase in hospital inpatient activity between 2016 and 2019, associated with a reduction in mortality and percentage of observations calculated as reaching threshold NEWS2 score of 7 for escalation to the registrar. The introduction of the NEWS2, with a higher sensitivity and lower specificity, when allied to its escalation protocol, was associated with a significant increase in actual recorded escalations to the registrar. This was more marked in the surgical population and would support refining threshold scores based on admission characteristics when developing the next iteration of NEWS.
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