2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-52563/v1
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Rapid Response Team Activation After Major Hip Surgery: Patient Characteristics and Outcomes

Abstract: Background: Rapid Response Teams (RRT) are a critical care resource that reviews deteriorating patients within the hospital. Whilst contemporary literature has focused on outcomes of RRTs, little is known about the detailed perioperative course and characteristics of patients who require RRT activation after major hip surgery. We aimed to describe demographic, preoperative, surgical, anesthetic and postoperative characteristics of patients who required RRT activation after major hip surgery. We also sought to … Show more

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