CONTEXT: The performance of each ICU needs to be assessed within the overall context of medical care, as well as by the institution which the ICU forms part of. Evaluation mechanisms in the field of intensive care have been developed that are recognized worldwide within the scientific literature. OBJECTIVE: To study outcomes from groups of critical patients and to compare their actual and estimated mortality rates. DESIGN: Prospective study of patients' outcomes. SETTING: A tertiary care unit for a period of 13 months (anesthesiology intensive care unit at the Escola Paulista de Medicina). PARTICIPANTS: 520 patients selected according to sex, age and nature of hospitalization. DIAGNOSTIC TEST: The modified APACHE II prognostic index was app...
Este estudo teve como objetivo conhecer o perfil e a gravidade de pacientes assistidos pela fisioter...
The APACHE II (acute physiology and chronic health evaluation) is used widely for predicting probabi...
Outcome prediction in critical surgical patients admitted to intensive care units (ICU) has been est...
CONTEXT: The performance of each ICU needs to be assessed within the overall context of medical care...
CONTEXT: The high-complexity features of intensive care unit services and the clinical situation of ...
This study aimed to understand the profile and severity of patients in physiotherapy treatment after...
Introduction: the use of prognostic mortality scores is a very useful tool in intensive care units, ...
APACHE II system, is a simple and inexpensive method to evaluate severity of Intensive Care Patients...
OBJECTIVE: to analyze the performance of the Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation (A...
En el ámbito de la Medicina Intensiva cobra particular interés estimar el impacto de las diferentes ...
BACKGROUND: Intensive care is an important part of any tertiary care hospital. It consists of conti...
Purpose: Performance of prognostic models deteriorates over time by changes in case-mix and clinical...
Background: The prognostication of critically ill patients, in a systematic way, based on definite o...
The APACHE II scoring system is approved for its benchmarking and mortality predictions, but there a...
The Simplified Acute Physiology Score II (SAPS II) and Logistic Organ Dysfunction System (LODS) are ...
Este estudo teve como objetivo conhecer o perfil e a gravidade de pacientes assistidos pela fisioter...
The APACHE II (acute physiology and chronic health evaluation) is used widely for predicting probabi...
Outcome prediction in critical surgical patients admitted to intensive care units (ICU) has been est...
CONTEXT: The performance of each ICU needs to be assessed within the overall context of medical care...
CONTEXT: The high-complexity features of intensive care unit services and the clinical situation of ...
This study aimed to understand the profile and severity of patients in physiotherapy treatment after...
Introduction: the use of prognostic mortality scores is a very useful tool in intensive care units, ...
APACHE II system, is a simple and inexpensive method to evaluate severity of Intensive Care Patients...
OBJECTIVE: to analyze the performance of the Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation (A...
En el ámbito de la Medicina Intensiva cobra particular interés estimar el impacto de las diferentes ...
BACKGROUND: Intensive care is an important part of any tertiary care hospital. It consists of conti...
Purpose: Performance of prognostic models deteriorates over time by changes in case-mix and clinical...
Background: The prognostication of critically ill patients, in a systematic way, based on definite o...
The APACHE II scoring system is approved for its benchmarking and mortality predictions, but there a...
The Simplified Acute Physiology Score II (SAPS II) and Logistic Organ Dysfunction System (LODS) are ...
Este estudo teve como objetivo conhecer o perfil e a gravidade de pacientes assistidos pela fisioter...
The APACHE II (acute physiology and chronic health evaluation) is used widely for predicting probabi...
Outcome prediction in critical surgical patients admitted to intensive care units (ICU) has been est...