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Predicting admission and mortality with the Emergency Severity Index and the Manchester Triage System: a retrospective observational study
Emergency Medicine Journal, 06/24/09
Wulp IVD et al. - Both the ESI and MTS predicted admission well. The ESI was a better predictor of admission than the MTS. Mortality is associated with urgency categories of both triage systems.
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