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- Andreas Frydshou and Inger Gillesberg.
- Anæstesiologisk Afdeling I, Herlev Hospital, Denmark. andreas.fryd@get2net.dk
- Ugeskr. Laeg. 2013 Feb 18;175(8):488-90.
AbstractMedical emergency teams (MET) are established at several Danish hospitals. We report experiences from 2010-2011 at a university hospital with 73,360 admissions in 2011. MET is activated less than expected as a systematic track and trigger system is not implemented yet. The most common trigger of MET is respiratory problems. MET have an important role of limitations of therapy or do not resuscitate orders in patients with critical irreversible illness. One in five patients seen by MET were admitted to the intensive care unit. Currently the Capital Region of Denmark covering 12 hospitals is implementing a full rapid response system at all hospitals.
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