Predictive value of Rapid Emergency Medicine Score 30 days outcome of nonsurgical patients refer to Emam Reza hospital emergency department
Abstract
Aim:multiple scoring systems are designed and prepared nowadays, they can be used to determine and predict the severity,morbidity, and mortality rateof patients. Among them, REMS system has been designed to predict the motility of non-surgical patients admitted to the emergency department.this studywas performed with the aim of evaluating the predictive value of REMS in the mortality rate of non-surgical patients.
Materials and Methods: This Study was carried out in 2017among 300 non-surgical patients referred to the emergency department.Data were collected using a checklist containing two parts of demographic information and REMS scale for each.
Results:Based on the results, we found a significant relationship between the duration of hospitalization and other variables of the study.The results of this study showed that the REMS of patients increased by 11%, 3%,and 5%, per each unit rise in patient’s age, heart rate and respiratory rate, the current score is decreased by 12% and 22% for every unit increases in SPO2 and GCS levels, respectively. All these data were considered statistically significant.