2020
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1715847
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Evaluation of the Emergency Severity Index (Version 4) in Postpartum Women after Cesarean Delivery

Abstract: Objective The Emergency Severity Index (ESI) version 4 is a 5-level triage system (1 being the highest acuity and 5 being the lowest acuity) used in the emergency department (ED). Our goal of the study was to compare rates of readmission according to ESI in postpartum women. Study Design This was a secondary analysis of a retrospective cohort study of all women who presented to the ED within 6 weeks after cesarean delivery. The acuity level was assigned by triage nurses at the time of triage presen… Show more

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“…ESI reliability is good, moderate to good for ATS. Research conducted by (Kawakita et al, 2020) Results Of 439 women, the ESI distribution was 0.2% ESI 1, 23.7% ESI 2, 56.0% ESI 3, 19.4% ESI 4, and 0 .7% ESI 5. Readiness rates by ESI level were 100% ESI 1, 47% ESI 2, 18% ESI 3, 2% ESI 4, and 0% ESI 5 (p <0.001).…”
Section: Use Of Esi In Vulnerable Groupsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…ESI reliability is good, moderate to good for ATS. Research conducted by (Kawakita et al, 2020) Results Of 439 women, the ESI distribution was 0.2% ESI 1, 23.7% ESI 2, 56.0% ESI 3, 19.4% ESI 4, and 0 .7% ESI 5. Readiness rates by ESI level were 100% ESI 1, 47% ESI 2, 18% ESI 3, 2% ESI 4, and 0% ESI 5 (p <0.001).…”
Section: Use Of Esi In Vulnerable Groupsmentioning
confidence: 98%