Comment by fsckboy
>1 patient in 156 was helped by this intervention
the headline says we're talking about death: does that mean 1 life was saved for every 156 patients?
>In addition, they had 2 false alarms for each true alarm and ... and possibly increased risk from said interventions
but wouldn't this study have captured any deaths from those interventions, so the 1 out of 156 life-savings was net?
Would you suffer serious nonlethal complications from false alarm to (maybe) save your room neighbour that you've never met before? This wouldn't be captured.