Activities of a medical emergency team twenty years after its introduction

We describe and quantify the wide range of activities that a mature Medical Emergency Team can progressively perform. The activities performed by a Medical Emergency Team 20 years after its introduction were prospectively collected during 105 consecutive days. The main activity was focused on the fo...

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Veröffentlicht in:HSR proceedings in intensive care & cardiovascular anesthesia 2009, Vol.1 (4), p.28-33
Hauptverfasser: Cabrini, L, Monti, G, Landoni, G, Silvani, P, Colombo, S, Morero, S, Mucci, M, Bergonzi, P C, Mamo, D, Zangrillo, A
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Zusammenfassung:We describe and quantify the wide range of activities that a mature Medical Emergency Team can progressively perform. The activities performed by a Medical Emergency Team 20 years after its introduction were prospectively collected during 105 consecutive days. The main activity was focused on the follow-up visits to previously treated critically ill patients (mean 7.5 visits/die in working days, 5.1 in the others). A large amount of other scheduled or unscheduled activities (like sedation or analgesia for diagnostic procedures, central venous line placement, phone consultation regarding critical care aspects of treatments) were performed: on average, 7.3 side-activities/die in working days and 5.2 in the others. First consultations in patients not previously seen were on average 3.1/die on working days, 2.4 in the others. Cardiac arrest accounted for 27 (9%) of first time visits. A Medical Emergency Team can progressively perform many kinds of activities. An evaluation limited to the reduction of in-hospital cardiac arrests or a too early assessment may underestimate its beneficial effects on the Hospital complexity.
ISSN:2037-0504
2037-0512