2023
DOI: 10.1111/acem.14703
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End‐tidal carbon dioxide measured at emergency department triage outperforms standard triage vital signs in predicting in‐hospital mortality and intensive care unit admission

Abstract: Objectives This study assessed the ability of end‐tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2) in predicting in‐hospital mortality and intensive care unit (ICU) admission compared to standard vital signs at ED triage as well as comparing to measures of metabolic acidosis. Methods This prospective study enrolled adult patients presenting to the ED of a tertiary care Level I trauma center over 30 months. Patients had standard vital signs measured along with exhaled ETCO2 at triage. Outcome measures included in‐hospital mortalit… Show more

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“…VSs are very useful for emergency services since they are obtained using non-invasive techniques. However, the literature suggests that VSs alone may be insufficient for initial patient evaluation [8].…”
Section: Main Points;mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…VSs are very useful for emergency services since they are obtained using non-invasive techniques. However, the literature suggests that VSs alone may be insufficient for initial patient evaluation [8].…”
Section: Main Points;mentioning
confidence: 99%