“…Due to the ease of application and interpretation of the NEWS2-L, this score is ideal for use by nonexpert health personnel and can help discriminate the severity of the condition in different contexts very early. Therefore, it could be an advantage to not include electrocardiogram interpretation, more specific analytical tests or the presence of guiding symptoms, as in the FAINT score (history of heart failure, history of cardiac arrhythmia, initial abnormal ECG result, elevated pro B-type natriuretic peptide, and elevated high-sensitivity troponin T) [35], HEART (history, ECG, age, risk factors, and troponin) [26], OESIL score (abnormal ECG, age >65 years, history of cardiovascular disease) [39].…”