Source of support: Departmental sources Background: The aim of this study was to determine which of the most commonly used scoring systems for evaluation of critically ill patients in the ICU is the best and simplest to use in our hospital. Material/Methods: This prospective study included 60 critically ill patients. After admittance to the ICU, APACHE II, SAPS II, and MPM II0 were calculated. During further treatment in the ICU, SOFA and MPM II were calculated at 24 h, 48 h, and 72 h and 7 days after admittance using laboratory and radiological measures. Results: In comparison with survivors, non-survivors were older (p<0.01) and spent significantly more days on mechan-ical ventilation (p<0.01). ARDS was significantly more common in ...
Introduction Numerous prognostic predictive models have been developed for critically ill patient...
Background: The APACHE II scoring system has been regarded as a useful tool in the assessment of the...
Background: The prediction of death in intensive care units is done by using scoring systems (eg APA...
Background: Scoring systems can be used to define critically ill patients, estimate their prognosis,...
CONTEXT: Various scoring systems have been developed to predict mortality and morbidity in Intensive...
Objective: It is important to use scoring systems for admission to ICU or transfer of patients from ...
Background: Scoring systems can be used to define critically ill patients, estimate their prognosis,...
AbstractBackgroundScoring systems can be used to define critically ill patients, estimate their prog...
Context: Various scoring systems have been developed to predict mortality and morbidity in Intensive...
Introduction: Scoring systems defining the severity of illnesses also predict the risk of mortality ...
PURPOSE: This study compared the performance of 3 admission prognostic scores in predicting hospital...
Objective: The comparison of the APACHE II, SAPS II and SOFA scoring systems as predictors of mortal...
Context: Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II (APACHE II) and sequential organ failure ...
Background: Intensive care units (ICU) in most settings consume very high cost and sophisticated dev...
Background: In critically ill patients, several scoring systems have been developed over the last th...
Introduction Numerous prognostic predictive models have been developed for critically ill patient...
Background: The APACHE II scoring system has been regarded as a useful tool in the assessment of the...
Background: The prediction of death in intensive care units is done by using scoring systems (eg APA...
Background: Scoring systems can be used to define critically ill patients, estimate their prognosis,...
CONTEXT: Various scoring systems have been developed to predict mortality and morbidity in Intensive...
Objective: It is important to use scoring systems for admission to ICU or transfer of patients from ...
Background: Scoring systems can be used to define critically ill patients, estimate their prognosis,...
AbstractBackgroundScoring systems can be used to define critically ill patients, estimate their prog...
Context: Various scoring systems have been developed to predict mortality and morbidity in Intensive...
Introduction: Scoring systems defining the severity of illnesses also predict the risk of mortality ...
PURPOSE: This study compared the performance of 3 admission prognostic scores in predicting hospital...
Objective: The comparison of the APACHE II, SAPS II and SOFA scoring systems as predictors of mortal...
Context: Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II (APACHE II) and sequential organ failure ...
Background: Intensive care units (ICU) in most settings consume very high cost and sophisticated dev...
Background: In critically ill patients, several scoring systems have been developed over the last th...
Introduction Numerous prognostic predictive models have been developed for critically ill patient...
Background: The APACHE II scoring system has been regarded as a useful tool in the assessment of the...
Background: The prediction of death in intensive care units is done by using scoring systems (eg APA...