Derivation of a Risk Stratification Aid to Identify Low Risk ED Patients with Acute Heart Failure
Study on Helping Doctors Decide Patient Risk in the Emergency Room
Brief description of study.
The overall goal of this pilot study is to derive a clinical decision aid that will ultimately be used to identify patients at low risk for adverse events and guide disposition decisions from the ED.
Detailed description of study
The overall goal of this pilot study is to derive a clinical decision aid that will ultimately be used to identify patients at low risk for adverse events and guide disposition decisions from the ED.
Eligibility of study
You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:
- Conditions: heart failure
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Age: 100 years or below
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Gender: All
This study investigates a clinical decision aid designed to help identify patients in the emergency department (ED) who are at low risk for adverse events. Adverse events are unwanted or harmful outcomes that can occur during medical care.
Participants in the study will undergo assessments that help researchers understand how the clinical decision aid can be used to guide patient care in the ED. This involves evaluating various factors to determine a patient's risk level.
- Who can participate: Eligibility criteria are not specified in the provided information.
- Study details: Participants will be assessed to determine their risk level for adverse events in the emergency department. The study will focus on how the clinical decision aid can help guide patient care decisions.
Interested in the study?
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