Objective: To compare the scoring systems used in intensive care units in terms of predicting the mortality in emergency patients and to determine the most appropriate scoring system for urgent care. Methods: This study was carried out by retrospectively reviewing the files of patients admitted to Ankara Numune Training and Research Hospital emergency medicine clinic between October 1, 2010 and October 31, 2010 for non-traumatic reasons and admitted to any service of the hospital. This study calculated automatically with the data obtained from the patients files and records, and Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE.), Simplified Acute Physiology Score (SAPS.), Modified Early Warning Score (MEW) and Sequential Organ Failure...
The Objective of this prospective observational study was to evaluate the applicability of the simpl...
Background: The Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) and modified SOFA (mSOFA) are risk strati...
Severity scoring systems are tools that provide a predicted mortality for a group of intensive care ...
Objective: To compare the scoring systems used in intensive care units in terms of predicting the mo...
Objectives: Scoring systems have been used to risk stratify in intensive care units (ICU), but not r...
Abstract Background In-hospital mortality and short-term mortality are indicators that are commonly ...
Abstract Background Medical scoring systems are potentially useful to make optimal use of available ...
BackgroundMultiple scoring systems have been developed for both the intensive care unit (ICU) and th...
AbstractBackgroundScoring systems can be used to define critically ill patients, estimate their prog...
Background: Scoring systems can be used to define critically ill patients, estimate their prognosis,...
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...
Background: Recently, there is an increasing interest for scoring systems to evaluate the critically...
Objective: It is important to use scoring systems for admission to ICU or transfer of patients from ...
Background Acute illness results in millions of hospital admissions per year. Assessment of illness...
The Objective of this prospective observational study was to evaluate the applicability of the simpl...
Background: The Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) and modified SOFA (mSOFA) are risk strati...
Severity scoring systems are tools that provide a predicted mortality for a group of intensive care ...
Objective: To compare the scoring systems used in intensive care units in terms of predicting the mo...
Objectives: Scoring systems have been used to risk stratify in intensive care units (ICU), but not r...
Abstract Background In-hospital mortality and short-term mortality are indicators that are commonly ...
Abstract Background Medical scoring systems are potentially useful to make optimal use of available ...
BackgroundMultiple scoring systems have been developed for both the intensive care unit (ICU) and th...
AbstractBackgroundScoring systems can be used to define critically ill patients, estimate their prog...
Background: Scoring systems can be used to define critically ill patients, estimate their prognosis,...
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...
Background: Recently, there is an increasing interest for scoring systems to evaluate the critically...
Objective: It is important to use scoring systems for admission to ICU or transfer of patients from ...
Background Acute illness results in millions of hospital admissions per year. Assessment of illness...
The Objective of this prospective observational study was to evaluate the applicability of the simpl...
Background: The Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) and modified SOFA (mSOFA) are risk strati...
Severity scoring systems are tools that provide a predicted mortality for a group of intensive care ...