Table 2

Comparison of clinical parameters between patients with MEWS <4 and MEWS ≥4

ParametersAll, n (%)MEWS <4MEWS ≥4P value
n=383n=225n=158
Age, mean (SD)59.6 (18.3)57.9 (16.9)62.1 (19.9)0.008
Gender0.430
 Male255 (66.6)159 (70.7)96 (60.8)
 Female128 (33.4)66 (29.3)62 (39.2)
Physiology, mean (SD)
 Temperature (°C)37.2 (1.0)36.9 (0.6)37.6 (1.2)<0.001
 SBP (mm Hg)136.6 (33.6)140.9 (29.6)130.3 (37.9)0.001
 DBP (mm Hg)80.3 (21.1)82.8 (18.4)76.80 (24.0)0.002
 Heart rate (bpm)95.2 (30.8)80.7 (15.4)116.0 (35.0)<0.001
 Respiratory rate (bpm)23.1 (6.3)20.7 (3.0)26.6 (7.9)<0.001
 SPO2 median (IQR)99.0 (4)99 (2)98 (5)<0.001
 BS median (IQR)8.0 (3.4)8.0 (3.2)8.2 (3.6)0.461
 LOS median (IQR)12 (11)11 (9)14 (14)0.068
Mental status<0.001
 Alert280 (73.1)193 (85.8)87 (55.1)
 Reacting to voice39 (10.1)21 (9.3)18 (11.4)
 Reacting to pain32 (8.4)10 (4.4)22 (13.9)
 Unresponsive32 (8.4)1 (0.4)31 (19.6)
Triage level<0.001
 Level 169 (18.0)8 (3.6)61 (38.6)
 Level 2208 (54.3)119 (52.9)89 (56.3)
 Level 3106 (27.7)98 (43.6)80 (5.1)
Survivors331 (86.4)218 (96.9)113 (71.5)<0.001
Non-survivors52 (13.6)7 (3.1)45 (28.5)<0.001
  • bpm, beats or breaths per minute; BS, blood sugar; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; LOS, length of stay; MEWS, Modified Early Warning Score; SBP, systolic blood pressure; SPO2, percutaneous oxygen saturation.