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Effect of rapid response systems on hospital mortality: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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Boris Jung reports personal fees from Merck (Whitehouse Station, NJ) and Astellas (Tokyo, Japan) not related to the present study. Aurelien Daurat, Nicolas Molinari, Audrey De Jong, Martin Mahul, Marion Monnin, and Gerald Chanques have nothing to disclose. Samir Jaber reports personal fees from Maquet, Draeger, Hamilton Medical, Fisher Paykel, and Abbott not related to the present study.

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This study was supported by the University Hospital of Montpellier.

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A. De Jong and B. Jung contributed equally to this work.

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De Jong, A., Jung, B., Daurat, A. et al. Effect of rapid response systems on hospital mortality: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Intensive Care Med 42, 615–617 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-016-4263-1

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