peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: To evaluate the correlation between specific prognosis of hematologic malignancies on the one hand and intensive care unit and hospital mortality in critically ill patients with hematologic malignancies on the other hand. DESIGN: Observational study during a 10-yr period. SETTING: A 22-bed medical-surgical intensive care unit. PATIENTS: A total of 84 consecutive patients with nonterminal hematologic malignancies with medical complications requiring intensive care. INTERVENTIONS: None. MEASUREMENTS: Demographic factors, acute physiology and organ dysfunction scores, microbiology, therapeutic support, and hematologic factors data on admission and during the intensive care unit stay were collected, together with mortali...
BackgroundMortality prediction models of patients with a haematological malignancy admitted to an in...
BACKGROUND: Patients with hematological malignancies admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) have a...
BackgroundMortality prediction models of patients with a haematological malignancy admitted to an in...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the correlation between specific prognosis of hematologic malignancies on the...
Background: The prognosis of patients with haematological malignancies who are admitted to the ICU i...
Background. Patients with hematologic malignancy (HM) often require intensive care unit (ICU) admiss...
To compare evolution in organ dysfunction (OD) between hematologic malignancy patients with and with...
© 2020 by Turkish Society of Medical and Surgical Intensive Care Medicine.Objective: Hematological m...
OBJECTIVES: Historically, patients with a hematologic malignancy have one of the highest mortality r...
International audienceAlthough the overall mortality of patients admitted to intensive care units (I...
Background and Objectives: Oncohematological patients have a high risk of mortality when they need t...
BACKGROUND: Mortality prediction models of patients with a haematological malignancy admitted to an ...
Rationale: Acute respiratory failure (ARF) may complicate the course of hematologic malignancies (HM...
Background: Critical care (CC) admission has traditionally been viewed as likely to result in a poor...
BackgroundMortality prediction models of patients with a haematological malignancy admitted to an in...
BACKGROUND: Patients with hematological malignancies admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) have a...
BackgroundMortality prediction models of patients with a haematological malignancy admitted to an in...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the correlation between specific prognosis of hematologic malignancies on the...
Background: The prognosis of patients with haematological malignancies who are admitted to the ICU i...
Background. Patients with hematologic malignancy (HM) often require intensive care unit (ICU) admiss...
To compare evolution in organ dysfunction (OD) between hematologic malignancy patients with and with...
© 2020 by Turkish Society of Medical and Surgical Intensive Care Medicine.Objective: Hematological m...
OBJECTIVES: Historically, patients with a hematologic malignancy have one of the highest mortality r...
International audienceAlthough the overall mortality of patients admitted to intensive care units (I...
Background and Objectives: Oncohematological patients have a high risk of mortality when they need t...
BACKGROUND: Mortality prediction models of patients with a haematological malignancy admitted to an ...
Rationale: Acute respiratory failure (ARF) may complicate the course of hematologic malignancies (HM...
Background: Critical care (CC) admission has traditionally been viewed as likely to result in a poor...
BackgroundMortality prediction models of patients with a haematological malignancy admitted to an in...
BACKGROUND: Patients with hematological malignancies admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) have a...
BackgroundMortality prediction models of patients with a haematological malignancy admitted to an in...