Background. Although several prognostic models have been proposed for cirrhotic patients listed for transplantation, the performance of these scores as predictors of mortality in patients admitted for acute decompensation of cirrhosis has not been satisfactorily investigated.Aims. To study MELD, MELD-Na, MESO, iMELD, Refit-MELD and Refit MELD-Na models as prognostic predictors in cirrhotic patients admitted for acute decompensation, and to compare their performance between admission and 48 hours of hospitalization to predict in-hospital mortality.Material and methods. This cohort study included cirrhotic patients admitted to hospital due to complications of the disease. Individuals were evaluated on admission and after 48 h of hospitalizati...
Background and Aim: Many clinicians use disease scores to assess a patient's degree of decompensatio...
Context Transplantation is the only cure for decompensated cirrhosis. Model for End-Stage Liver Dise...
Prognostic scores in an intensive care unit (ICU) evaluate outcomes, but derive from cohorts contain...
Objective Acute decompensation (AD) in liver cirrhosis has high mortality. We assessed prognostic sc...
Introduction: SAPS-3 and SOFA are prognostic scores commonly employed in intensive care unit (ICU). ...
Background: Assessing suitability for ICU of a patient with cirrhosis is difficult and there is litt...
OBJECTIVE: Cirrhotic patients are at high hospitalisation risk with subsequent high mortality. Curre...
Background and Aim. Various methods, including the Child-Pugh score, the model for end-stage liver d...
PubMedID: 22700633Introduction. The use of prognostic models for cirrhotic patients admitted to the ...
Introduction. The use of prognostic models for cirrhotic patients admitted to the medical intensive ...
Many prognostic systems have been devised to predict the outcome of liver transplantation (LT) candi...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Cirrhotic patients with acute decompensation frequently develop acute-on-chronic ...
Abstract Cirrhotic patients who need critical care support show high morbidity and mortality rate...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The model for end-stage liver disease (MELD) is used for organ allocation in ...
Background: MELD score and MELD score derivates are used to objectify and grade the risk of liver-re...
Background and Aim: Many clinicians use disease scores to assess a patient's degree of decompensatio...
Context Transplantation is the only cure for decompensated cirrhosis. Model for End-Stage Liver Dise...
Prognostic scores in an intensive care unit (ICU) evaluate outcomes, but derive from cohorts contain...
Objective Acute decompensation (AD) in liver cirrhosis has high mortality. We assessed prognostic sc...
Introduction: SAPS-3 and SOFA are prognostic scores commonly employed in intensive care unit (ICU). ...
Background: Assessing suitability for ICU of a patient with cirrhosis is difficult and there is litt...
OBJECTIVE: Cirrhotic patients are at high hospitalisation risk with subsequent high mortality. Curre...
Background and Aim. Various methods, including the Child-Pugh score, the model for end-stage liver d...
PubMedID: 22700633Introduction. The use of prognostic models for cirrhotic patients admitted to the ...
Introduction. The use of prognostic models for cirrhotic patients admitted to the medical intensive ...
Many prognostic systems have been devised to predict the outcome of liver transplantation (LT) candi...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Cirrhotic patients with acute decompensation frequently develop acute-on-chronic ...
Abstract Cirrhotic patients who need critical care support show high morbidity and mortality rate...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The model for end-stage liver disease (MELD) is used for organ allocation in ...
Background: MELD score and MELD score derivates are used to objectify and grade the risk of liver-re...
Background and Aim: Many clinicians use disease scores to assess a patient's degree of decompensatio...
Context Transplantation is the only cure for decompensated cirrhosis. Model for End-Stage Liver Dise...
Prognostic scores in an intensive care unit (ICU) evaluate outcomes, but derive from cohorts contain...