Incidence of Cardiopulmonary Arrests After Implementation of a Rapid Response System During Operation Time Vs Non-Operation Time
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Methods We performed a retrospective before-after analysis of the CPAs in a 1,360-bed tertiary care hospital from January, 2009 to October, 2014. We included 176,193 admissions before and 117,822 admissions after implementing the RRS on October, 2012. The operation time of the RRS was from 7 am to 10 pm during weekdays. The primary outcome was CPA incidence, which was expressed as the case per 1,000 admissions.
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