Early warning systems to predict severe complications during preterm and postpartum: A scoping review
Eishin Nakamura, Katsuhiko Naruse, Ryuta Miyake, Tetsuya Hara, Marie Furuta, Hiroaki Tanaka, Shigetaka Matsunaga, Atsushi Sakurai

TL;DR
This scoping review examines early warning systems used in obstetric care to predict severe maternal complications like postpartum hemorrhage and sepsis.
Contribution
The study systematically identifies diagnostic accuracy studies on EWS and highlights the need for standardized criteria in this field.
Findings
The shock index was the most frequently evaluated index test across studies.
Postpartum hemorrhage was the most common target condition assessed in these studies.
Significant heterogeneity in index tests and outcome definitions was observed.
Abstract
Early warning systems (EWSs) are widely used in obstetric care to predict severe maternal complications, including postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) and sepsis. However, variations in the definitions of both EWS and target conditions hinder direct comparisons and meta‐analyses. This scoping review aimed to systematically identify diagnostic accuracy studies evaluating EWS for predicting severe maternal conditions and to explore trends in this field. This study followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta‐Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews guidelines. A systematic search of the MEDLINE/PubMed and CENTRAL databases was conducted up to July 12, 2024. Eligible studies included diagnostic accuracy studies assessing EWS in obstetric populations. Two reviewers independently screened studies, extracted data, and summarized study characteristics, including index tests…
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TopicsNeonatal Respiratory Health Research
