<p>P values for chi square analyses with mortality as outcome. Initial hypotension is defined as systolic blood pressure (SBP)<90 or mean arterial pressure (MAP)<60 at the time of hospital presentation. Presence of comorbidities refers to any past medical history listed in the patient’s chart on hospital presentation. Low hemoglobin is a hemoglobin < 7 g/dL at any time before transfusion. Low oxygen saturation is a saturation <90% at any time before transfusion. Abnormal temperature is a temperature >38 or <36 degrees Celsius at any time before transfusion. Indication for transfusion (five categories) looked at whether any individual reason for transfusion (obstetric emergency, trauma, planned surgery, unplanned surgery, or other) were asso...
Objective: Early warning scoring systems are widely used in clinical practice to allow early recogni...
<p>Abbreviations. RR, relative risk; CI, confidence interval.</p><p>Abbreviations. APACHE, Acute Phy...
Haemorrhage is a common cause of death in trauma patients. Although transfusions are extensively use...
<p>MAP, mean arterial pressure; PaCO<sub>2</sub>, partial pressure of carbon dioxide; PaO<sub>2</sub...
Laboratory tests are a primary resource for diagnosing patient diseases. However, physicians often m...
<p>p values are likelihood ratio tests for association.</p>*<p>univariate analysis with χ2 test.</p>...
a<p>HR, hazard ratio; CI, confidence interval; BP, blood pressure; HD, hemodialysis; eGFR, estimated...
Background: Hemorrhage is a leading cause of preventable mortality from trauma, necessitating resusc...
Background: Clinical variables including hypertension could be linked with major bleeding events and...
Univariate analysis of patients with high and low systolic and diastolic ARV between good and poor o...
OBJECTIVES: To determine if a prediction rule for hospital mortality using dynamic variables in resp...
<p>The table shows selected characteristics, which were included in the univariate regression analys...
<p>Univariate analyses of candidate predictor variables for inpatient-mortality.</p
<p>Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis of potential predictors of mortality, in...
<p>ACS: acute coronary syndrome;</p><p>hsCRP: high sensitivity C-reactive protein;</p><p>LVEF: left ...
Objective: Early warning scoring systems are widely used in clinical practice to allow early recogni...
<p>Abbreviations. RR, relative risk; CI, confidence interval.</p><p>Abbreviations. APACHE, Acute Phy...
Haemorrhage is a common cause of death in trauma patients. Although transfusions are extensively use...
<p>MAP, mean arterial pressure; PaCO<sub>2</sub>, partial pressure of carbon dioxide; PaO<sub>2</sub...
Laboratory tests are a primary resource for diagnosing patient diseases. However, physicians often m...
<p>p values are likelihood ratio tests for association.</p>*<p>univariate analysis with χ2 test.</p>...
a<p>HR, hazard ratio; CI, confidence interval; BP, blood pressure; HD, hemodialysis; eGFR, estimated...
Background: Hemorrhage is a leading cause of preventable mortality from trauma, necessitating resusc...
Background: Clinical variables including hypertension could be linked with major bleeding events and...
Univariate analysis of patients with high and low systolic and diastolic ARV between good and poor o...
OBJECTIVES: To determine if a prediction rule for hospital mortality using dynamic variables in resp...
<p>The table shows selected characteristics, which were included in the univariate regression analys...
<p>Univariate analyses of candidate predictor variables for inpatient-mortality.</p
<p>Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis of potential predictors of mortality, in...
<p>ACS: acute coronary syndrome;</p><p>hsCRP: high sensitivity C-reactive protein;</p><p>LVEF: left ...
Objective: Early warning scoring systems are widely used in clinical practice to allow early recogni...
<p>Abbreviations. RR, relative risk; CI, confidence interval.</p><p>Abbreviations. APACHE, Acute Phy...
Haemorrhage is a common cause of death in trauma patients. Although transfusions are extensively use...