| Literature DB >> 23799988 |
Jussi Pirneskoski1, Veli-Pekka Harjola, Petri Jeskanen, Lari Linnamurto, Simo Saikko, Jouni Nurmi.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of the present pilot study was to determine if pulse photoplethysmography amplitude (PPGA) could be used as an indicator of critical illness and as a predictor of higher need of care in emergency department patients.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23799988 PMCID: PMC3693899 DOI: 10.1186/1757-7241-21-48
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med ISSN: 1757-7241 Impact factor: 2.953
Modified early warning score
| Systolic BP, mmHg | < 70 | 71-80 | 81-100 | 101-199 | | ≥ 200 | |
| Heart rate, min-1 | | < 40 | 41-50 | 51-100 | 101-110 | 111-129 | ≥ 130 |
| Respiratory rate, min-1 | | < 9 | | 9-14 | 15-20 | 21-29 | ≥ 30 |
| Temperature, °C | | < 35 | | 35-38.4 | | ≥ 38.5 | |
| AVPU score | Alert | Reacting to voice | Reacting to pain | Unresponsive |
Characteristics of critically ill (modified early warning scrore, mEWS > 3) and non-critically ill (mEWS ≤ 3) patients
| Characteristics | | | |
| Age (years, median, IQR, 95% CI) | 65.49 (35.32-76.64, 47.12–68.50) | 57.15 (40.01-71.25, 53.65-59.06) | 0.7072 |
| Sex (males, %, 95% CI) | 5 (27.78, 12.17-51.20) | 104 (53.61, 46.59-60.49) | 0.0478 |
| Systolic BP (mmHg, median, IQR, 95% CI) | 108 (95–139, 98.14-134.1) | 131 (119–151, 133.0-139.7) | 0.0013 |
| Heart rate (min-1, median, IQR, 95% CI) | 103 (75–117, 87.47-115.0) | 75 (64–84, 72.53-76.53) | 0.0008 |
| Respiratory rate (min-1, median, IQR, 95% CI) | 20 (14–24, 16.64-22.65) | 16 (14–20, 16.87-18.14) | 0.1156 |
| Tympanic temperature (°C, median, IQR, 95% CI) | 36.5 (36.0-37.8, 35.43-37.57) | 36.8 (36.4-37.1, 36.71-36.87) | 0.4290 |
| Temperature difference between tympanum and finger (°C, median, IQR, 95% CI) | 8.5 (4.9-10.5, 6.303-9.486) | 6.7 (4.8-9.3, 6.560-7.352) | 0.2290 |
| mEWS (points, median, IQR) | 5 (4–5) | 1 (1–2) | < 0.0001 |
| Death during hospital stay (n, %, 95% CI) | 0 (0, 0–20.67) | 1 (0.515, 0.01-3.16) | > 0.9999 |
| Required intensive care during hospital stay (n, %, 95% CI) | 4 (22.22, 8.47 – 45.75) | 14 (7.216, 4.26-11.84) | 0.0524 |
| Transferred to OR (n, %, 95% CI) | 5 (27.78, 12.17-51.20) | 12 (6.186, 3.47-10.60) | 0.0014 |
| Transferred to another hospital (n, %, 95% CI) | 6 (33.33, 16.10-56.43) | 20 (10.31, 6.71-15.45) | 0.0049 |
| Transferred to a ward (n, %, 95% CI) | 4 (22.22, 8.47-45.75) | 53 (27.32, 21.52-34.00) | 0.6261 |
| Discharged from ED (n, %, 95% CI) | 6 (33.33, 16.10-56.43) | 97 (50.00, 43.03-56.97) | 0.1648 |
| Intubated in the ED (n, %, 95% CI) | 4 (22.22, 8.47-45.75) | 0 (0.0, 0.0-2.34) | < 0.0001 |
| Invasive hemodynamic monitoring in the ED (n, %, 95% CI) | 6 (33.33, 16.10-56.43) | 6 (3.093, 1.27-6.74) | < 0.0001 |
| Intravenous fluid replacement (ml, median, IQR, 95% CI) | 1560 (763–4050, 1246–4022) | 125 (0–1090, 564–888) | < 0.0001 |
IQR interquartile range, CI confidence interval.
Figure 1PPGA variables in critically ill and non-critically ill patients. AU, arbitrary units; PPGA, pulse photoplethysmography amplitude.