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NEWS2 evaluated for prediction of severe COVID-19 outcome in large international study

 E-Mail In the first systematic large-scale evaluation of the UK National Early Warning Risk Score (NEWS) 2 as a scoring system for predicting severe COVID-19 outcomes in patients, researchers at King s College London have found poor-to-moderate accuracy for identifying patients at risk of being transferred to intensive care units (ICUs) or dying after 14 days of hospitalisation. Accuracy of predictions in short term (three days) showed moderate success. For people who are hospitalised with severe COVID-19, it is vital to quickly identify which patients may deteriorate and require transfer to an intensive care unit (ICU) for organ support or may die. NEWS2 is an early warning score that combines physiological parameters such as respiration rate, oxygen saturation, blood pressure and temperature. NEWS2 is currently used almost universally in UK NHS Trusts to identify which patients are at risk of deteriorating early.

Number of critical care beds occupied is 70% higher than last winter

Number of critical care beds occupied is 70% higher than last winter and a quarter of hospitals had NO space amid Covid crisis, NHS data reveals (so how much busier is YOUR trust?) NHS figures showed 5,176 critical care beds occupied on January 17 compared to 3,066 same time last year  Analysis by MailOnline also reveals a quarter of all trusts had no spare space in their ICUs, double last year MailOnline has designed an interactive tool to let you check how busy your local ICU was on January 17

Waits of more than an hour at Bristol hospitals as ambulance patients queue for A&E

Waits of more than an hour at Bristol hospitals as ambulance patients queue for A&E One Bristol trust recorded the second-highest figure in England Updated THE BIGGEST STORIES ACROSS BRISTOL IN YOUR INBOXInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. SIGN UP When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Patients taken to Bristol hospitals by ambulance have been waiting more than an hour to be seen by A&E.

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