Antecedents to and outcomes for in-hospital cardiac arrests in Australian hospitals with mature medical emergency teams: A multicentre prospective observational study.

[1]  E. Paul,et al.  Survival and functional outcome at hospital discharge following in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA): A prospective multicentre observational study. , 2020, Resuscitation.

[2]  D. Edelson,et al.  Quality metrics for the evaluation of Rapid Response Systems: Proceedings from the third international consensus conference on Rapid Response Systems. , 2019, Resuscitation.

[3]  Daryl A Jones,et al.  In-hospital cardiac arrest epidemiology in a mature rapid response system. , 2017, British journal of hospital medicine.

[4]  M. Dannenberg,et al.  Effectiveness of rapid response teams on rates of in-hospital cardiopulmonary arrest and mortality: A systematic review and meta-analysis. , 2016, Journal of hospital medicine.

[5]  S. Jaber,et al.  Effect of rapid response systems on hospital mortality: a systematic review and meta-analysis , 2016, Intensive Care Medicine.

[6]  Daryl A Jones,et al.  Antecedents to cardiac arrests in a hospital equipped with a medical emergency team. , 2011, Critical care and resuscitation : journal of the Australasian Academy of Critical Care Medicine.

[7]  Daryl A Jones,et al.  Patient monitoring and the timing of cardiac arrests and medical emergency team calls in a teaching hospital , 2006, Intensive Care Medicine.

[8]  S. Sheps,et al.  The Canadian Adverse Events Study: the incidence of adverse events among hospital patients in Canada , 2004, Canadian Medical Association Journal.

[9]  T. Hodgetts,et al.  Incidence, location and reasons for avoidable in-hospital cardiac arrest in a district general hospital. , 2002, Resuscitation.

[10]  Tien Chey,et al.  Rates of in‐hospital arrests, deaths and intensive care admissions: the effect of a medical emergency team , 2000, The Medical journal of Australia.

[11]  B. Waxman,et al.  Recognising clinical instability in hospital patients before cardiac arrest or unplanned admission to intensive care: A pilot study in a tertiary‐care hospital , 1999, The Medical journal of Australia.

[12]  Giles Morgan,et al.  Confidential inquiry into quality of care before admission to intensive care , 1998, BMJ.

[13]  C. Sprung,et al.  Clinical antecedents to in-hospital cardiopulmonary arrest. , 1990, Chest.

[14]  Daryl A Jones,et al.  Effect of a National Standard for Deteriorating Patients on Intensive Care Admissions Due to Cardiac Arrest in Australia , 2018, Critical care medicine.

[15]  Comilla Sasson,et al.  Rapid Response Teams: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. , 2010, Archives of internal medicine.

[16]  C. Mackenzie,et al.  A new method of classifying prognostic comorbidity in longitudinal studies: development and validation. , 1987, Journal of chronic diseases.