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Rev Bras Enferm ; 75(5): e20210586, 2022.
Article in English, Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1855075

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OBJECTIVE: To analyze the critical alarms predictors of clinical deterioration/sepsis for clinical decision making in patients admitted to a reference hospital complex. METHODS: An observational retrospective cohort study. The Machine Learning (ML) tool, Robot Laura®, scores changes in vital parameters and lab tests, classifying them by severity. Inpatients and patients over 18 years of age were included. RESULTS: A total of 122,703 alarms were extracted from the platform, classified as 2 to 9. The pre-selection of critical alarms (6 to 9) indicated 263 urgent alerts (0.2%), from which, after filtering exclusion criteria, 254 alerts were delimited for 61 inpatients. Patient mortality from sepsis was 75%, of which 52% was due to sepsis related to the new coronavirus. After the alarms were answered, 82% of the patients remained in the sectors. CONCLUSIONS: Far beyond technology, ML models can speed up assertive clinical decisions by nurses, optimizing time and specialized human resources.


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Artificial Intelligence , Sepsis , Adolescent , Adult , Clinical Decision-Making , Humans , Machine Learning , Retrospective Studies , Sepsis/diagnosis
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