The National Early Warning Score and its subcomponents recorded within ±24 h of emergency medical admission are poor predictors of hospital-acquired acute kidney injury
Muhammad Faisal, Andy Scally, Musab Ahmed Elgaali, Donald Richardson, Kevin Beatson and Mohammed A Mohammed
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.18-1-47
Clin Med February 2018 Muhammad Faisal
AFaculty of Health Studies, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK
BBradford Institute for Health Research, Bradford, UK
Roles: senior research fellow in medical statistics, research fellow
Andy Scally
CFaculty of Health Studies, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK
Roles: medical statistician
Musab Ahmed Elgaali
DDepartment of Renal Medicine, York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Hospital, York, UK
Roles: nephrology specialist registrar
Donald Richardson
EDepartment of Renal Medicine, York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Hospital, York, UK
Roles: consultant renal physician
Kevin Beatson
FYork Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, York, UK
Roles: development manager
Mohammed A Mohammed
GFaculty of Health Studies, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK
Hdeputy director of the Bradford Institute for Health Research, Bradford, UK
Iacademic director to the Yorkshire & Humberside Academic Health Sciences Network, Wakefield, UK
Roles: professor of healthcare quality & effectiveness
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- Published online February 7, 2018.
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- Muhammad Faisal, senior research fellow in medical statistics, research fellowAB,
- Andy Scally, medical statisticianC,
- Musab Ahmed Elgaali, nephrology specialist registrarD,
- Donald Richardson, consultant renal physicianE,
- Kevin Beatson, development managerF and
- Mohammed A Mohammed, professor of healthcare quality & effectivenessGHI⇑
- AFaculty of Health Studies, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK
- BBradford Institute for Health Research, Bradford, UK
- CFaculty of Health Studies, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK
- DDepartment of Renal Medicine, York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Hospital, York, UK
- EDepartment of Renal Medicine, York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Hospital, York, UK
- FYork Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, York, UK
- GFaculty of Health Studies, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK
- Hdeputy director of the Bradford Institute for Health Research, Bradford, UK
- Iacademic director to the Yorkshire & Humberside Academic Health Sciences Network, Wakefield, UK
- Address for correspondence: Professor Mohammed A Mohammed, Faculty of Health Studies, University of Bradford, Richmond Rd, Bradford BD7 1DP, UK. Email: M.A.Mohammed5{at}Bradford.ac.uk
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The National Early Warning Score and its subcomponents recorded within ±24 h of emergency medical admission are poor predictors of hospital-acquired acute kidney injury
Muhammad Faisal, Andy Scally, Musab Ahmed Elgaali, Donald Richardson, Kevin Beatson, Mohammed A Mohammed
Clinical Medicine Feb 2018, 18 (1) 47-53; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.18-1-47
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The National Early Warning Score and its subcomponents recorded within ±24 h of emergency medical admission are poor predictors of hospital-acquired acute kidney injury
Muhammad Faisal, Andy Scally, Musab Ahmed Elgaali, Donald Richardson, Kevin Beatson, Mohammed A Mohammed
Clinical Medicine Feb 2018, 18 (1) 47-53; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.18-1-47
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