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Rapid response systems. Recognition and management of the deteriorating

patient

Ludikhuize, J.

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2014

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Citation for published version (APA):

Ludikhuize, J. (2014). Rapid response systems. Recognition and management of the

deteriorating patient.

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International publications

Ludikhuize J, Dijkgraaf MGW, Smorenburg SM, de Rooij SE, Brunsveld-Reinders AH,

Tangkau P, Fikkers BG, de Jonge E and the COMET study group. Cost and Outcome of Medical Emergency Teams (COMET) study. Design and rationale of a Dutch multi-center study. British Journal of Medicine & Medical Research. 2013. 3(1): 13-28.

Storm-Versloot MN, Verweij L, Lucas C, Ludikhuize J, Goslings JC, Legemate DA, Vermeulen H. Clinical relevance of routinely measured vital signs in hospitalized

patients: A systematic review. Journal Nursing Scholarship. 2013. Oct 11. doi: 10.1111/ jnu.12048. [Epub ahead of print]

Ludikhuize J, Dongelmans DA, Smorenburg SM, Gans – Langelaar M, de Jonge E,

de Rooij SE. How nurses and physicians judge their own quality of care for deteriorating patients on medical wards: Self-assessment of quality of care is suboptimal. Critical Care

Med. 2012. 40(11):2982-2986.

Ludikhuize J, Smorenburg SM, de Rooij SE, de Jonge E. Identification of deteriorating

patients on general wards; measurement of vital parameters and potential effectiveness of the Modified Early Warning Score. J Crit Care. 2012. 27(4): 424.e7-424.e13. Epub 2012 Feb 14.

Ludikhuize J, de Jonge E, Goossens A. Measuring adherence among nurses one year

after training in applying the Modified Early Warning Score and Situation-Background-Assessment-Recommendation instruments. Resuscitation. 2011. 82(11): 1428-1433. Minne L, Ludikhuize J, de Rooij SE, Abu-Hanna A. Characterizing predictive models of mortality for older adults and their validation for use in clinical practice. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2011. 59(6): 1110-1115.

Minne L, Ludikhuize J, de Jonge E, de Rooij S, Abu-Hanna A. Prognostic models for predicting mortality in elderly ICU patients: a systematic review. Intensive Care Med. 2011. 37(8): 1258-1268.

Ludikhuize J, Hamming A, de Jonge E, Fikkers BG. Rapid response systems in The

Netherlands. Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2011. 37(3): 138-144.

Ludikhuize J, de Launay D, Groot D, Smeets TJ, Vinkenoog M, Sanders ME, Tas SW,

Tak PP, Reedquist KA. Inhibition of forkhead box class O family member transcription factors in rheumatoid synovial tissue. Arthritis Rheum. 2007. 56(7): 2180-2191.

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Reedquist KA, Ludikhuize J, Tak PP. Phosphoinositide 3-kinase signalling and FoxO transcription factors in rheumatoid arthritis. Biochem Soc Trans. 2006. 34(Pt 5): 727-730. Haringman JJ, Ludikhuize J, Tak PP. Chemokines in joint disease: the key to

inflammation? Ann Rheum Dis. 2004. 63(10): 1186-1194.

National publications

Ludikhuize J, de Jonge E. Spoed Interventie Systemen. Is onderzoek wel nodig?

De COMET-studie naar de effecten en kosten van vroege herkenning van de vitaal bedreigde patiënt. Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Evidence Based Practice. 2010. 4: 14-18.

Ludikhuize J, de Jonge E. Hoe herken je de vitaal bedreigde patiënt? Bijzijn XL. 2011.

10: 28-30.

Borgert MJ, Ludikhuize J, Dongelmans DA, Goossens A. Vitaal bedreigde patiënt: implementatie SIS is maatwerk. Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Evidence Based Practice. 2012. 10(3): 4-7.

Borgert MJ, Dongelmans DA, Goossens A, Ludikhuize J. Frequent meten van vitale waarden zet zoden aan de dijk! Kwaliteit in Zorg. 2012. 4: 34-38.

Awards

Winner AMC Scholarship. 2007

Winner ARTHRON rheumatology incentive prize. 2006

Presentations

Rapid Response Systems in the Netherlands. Invited speaker, national conference NIVAZ and VMS, the Netherlands 2010.

Rapid Response Systems in the Netherlands. Speaker, Rapid Response System conference, Pittsburgh USA, 2010.

Rapid Response System satisfaction as part of the multicenter COMET trial. Invited speaker, Rapid Response System conference, Sydney Australia, 2012.

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Results of the Cost and Outcome analysis of Medical Emergency Teams (COMET) study. Invited speaker, Rapid Response System conference, London UK, 2013.

What’s going on in the world? Invited speaker, Rapid Response System conference, London UK, 2013.

Recognition of the deteriorating patient. Impact of Rapid Response Systems. Invited speaker, Antoni van Leeuwenhoek hospital, the Netherlands, 2013.

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