Development, implementation, and evaluation of a rapid response system at a Nigerian teaching hospital, a novel idea in sub-Saharan Africa
Promise Ariyo, Seung W. Lee, Asad Latif, Chinyere Egbuta, Vinciya Pandian, Olufemi Bankole, Ibironke Desalu, John Sampson, Bradford Winters

TL;DR
This study shows that implementing a rapid response system in a Nigerian hospital is feasible, despite challenges like limited ICU beds.
Contribution
The paper introduces and evaluates a rapid response system in a low-and-middle-income country for the first time.
Findings
95 rapid response events occurred among 997 eligible patients over 7 months.
Seventy-six percent of patients survived their initial rapid response activation.
Lack of ICU beds prevented transfers after rapid response activations.
Abstract
Little is known about the incidence of clinical deterioration and cardiopulmonary arrest (CPA) on general hospital units in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) or how rapid response systems (RRSs) might impact these events. Implementation of RRSs in high-income countries has been shown to reduce the incidence of CPA and mortality. The aim of this study was to determine whether implementation of an RRS is feasible in an LMIC medical center. We developed and implemented an RRS in a large academic medical center in Lagos, Nigeria, in three phases: (1) Needs assessment and stakeholder engagement, (2) Infrastructure setup and education, and (3) Implementation and data collection. We collected data on incidence of rapid response events, attendance ratio and time of arrival of the designated clinical staff, triggers for the rapid response calls and common interventions at the events.…
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TopicsDisaster Response and Management · Emergency and Acute Care Studies · Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment
