Abstract Background Different methods have recently been proposed for predicting morbidity in intensive care units (ICU). The aim of the present study was to critically review a number of approaches for developing models capable of estimating the probability of morbidity in ICU after heart surgery. The study is divided into two parts. In this first part, popular models used to estimate the probability of class membership are grouped into distinct categories according to their underlying mathematical principles. Modelling techniques and intrinsic strengths and weaknesses of each model are analysed and discussed from a theoretical point of view, in consideration of clinical applications. Methods Models based on Bayes rule, k-nearest neighbour...
While postoperative mortality in cardiac surgery has reduced in the past twenty years, due to change...
Patients in intensive care units (ICU) are acutely ill and have the highest mortality rates for hosp...
BACKGROUND: Operative mortality risk in cardiac surgery is usually assessed using preoperative risk ...
Background Different methods have recently been proposed for predicting morbidity in intensive care ...
Background. Popular predictive models for estimating morbidity probability after heart surgery are...
Background—Several models have been developed to predict prolonged stay in the intensive care unit (...
Background: Several cardiac surgery risk prediction models based on postoperative data have been dev...
Advanced predictive analytical techniques are being increasingly applied to clinical risk assessment...
A number of cardiac preoperative risk stratification tools have been developed to predict mortality,...
Abstract Background The intensive care unit (ICU) length of stay (LOS) of patients undergoing cardia...
Operative mortality risk in cardiac surgery is usually assessed using preoperative risk models. Howe...
Introduction: Although most risk-stratification scores are derived from preoperative patient variabl...
Introduction: Although most risk-stratification scores are derived from preoperative patient variabl...
Background/PurposeRecent advances in medical treatment have altered the profile of patients referred...
ObjectiveThe artificial neural network model is a nonlinear technology useful for complex pattern re...
While postoperative mortality in cardiac surgery has reduced in the past twenty years, due to change...
Patients in intensive care units (ICU) are acutely ill and have the highest mortality rates for hosp...
BACKGROUND: Operative mortality risk in cardiac surgery is usually assessed using preoperative risk ...
Background Different methods have recently been proposed for predicting morbidity in intensive care ...
Background. Popular predictive models for estimating morbidity probability after heart surgery are...
Background—Several models have been developed to predict prolonged stay in the intensive care unit (...
Background: Several cardiac surgery risk prediction models based on postoperative data have been dev...
Advanced predictive analytical techniques are being increasingly applied to clinical risk assessment...
A number of cardiac preoperative risk stratification tools have been developed to predict mortality,...
Abstract Background The intensive care unit (ICU) length of stay (LOS) of patients undergoing cardia...
Operative mortality risk in cardiac surgery is usually assessed using preoperative risk models. Howe...
Introduction: Although most risk-stratification scores are derived from preoperative patient variabl...
Introduction: Although most risk-stratification scores are derived from preoperative patient variabl...
Background/PurposeRecent advances in medical treatment have altered the profile of patients referred...
ObjectiveThe artificial neural network model is a nonlinear technology useful for complex pattern re...
While postoperative mortality in cardiac surgery has reduced in the past twenty years, due to change...
Patients in intensive care units (ICU) are acutely ill and have the highest mortality rates for hosp...
BACKGROUND: Operative mortality risk in cardiac surgery is usually assessed using preoperative risk ...