BackgroundThe use of severity of illness scoring systems such as the Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation in lower-middle income settings comes with important limitations, primarily due to data burden, missingness of key variables and lack of resources. To overcome these challenges, in Asia, a simplified model, designated as e-TropICS was previously developed. We sought to externally validate this model using data from a multi-centre critical care registry in India.MethodsSeven ICUs from the Indian Registry of IntenSive care(IRIS) contributed data to this study. Patients > 18 years of age with an ICU length of stay > 6 hours were included. Data including age, gender, co-morbidity, diagnostic category, type of admission, vital sign...
The burden of acute and critical illness in LMICs is high, and proportionally higher with poorer out...
Background: The epidemiology of critical illness in India is distinct from high-income countries. Ho...
Background: The value of medical registries strongly depends on the quality of the data collected. T...
Background Current critical care prognostic models are predominantly developed in high-income countr...
Background Current critical care prognostic models are predominantly developed in high-income countr...
Abstract Background Current critical care prognostic models are predominantly developed in high-inco...
Objective: Severity of illness scores used in critical care for benchmarking, quality assurance and ...
Background Prognostic models—used in critical care medicine for mortality predictions, for benchmark...
Background Prognostic models—used in critical care medicine for mortality predictions, for benchmark...
Background: Prognostic models-used in critical care medicine for mortality predictions, for benchmar...
Background: Prognostic models-used in critical care medicine for mortality predictions, for benchmar...
Abstract Background Prognostic models—used in critical care medicine for mortality predictions, for ...
INTRODUCTION:Intensive Care Unit (ICU) risk prediction models are used to compare outcomes for quali...
The burden of acute and critical illness in LMICs is high, and proportionally higher with poorer out...
Introduction: Intensive Care Unit (ICU) risk prediction models are used to compare outcomes for qual...
The burden of acute and critical illness in LMICs is high, and proportionally higher with poorer out...
Background: The epidemiology of critical illness in India is distinct from high-income countries. Ho...
Background: The value of medical registries strongly depends on the quality of the data collected. T...
Background Current critical care prognostic models are predominantly developed in high-income countr...
Background Current critical care prognostic models are predominantly developed in high-income countr...
Abstract Background Current critical care prognostic models are predominantly developed in high-inco...
Objective: Severity of illness scores used in critical care for benchmarking, quality assurance and ...
Background Prognostic models—used in critical care medicine for mortality predictions, for benchmark...
Background Prognostic models—used in critical care medicine for mortality predictions, for benchmark...
Background: Prognostic models-used in critical care medicine for mortality predictions, for benchmar...
Background: Prognostic models-used in critical care medicine for mortality predictions, for benchmar...
Abstract Background Prognostic models—used in critical care medicine for mortality predictions, for ...
INTRODUCTION:Intensive Care Unit (ICU) risk prediction models are used to compare outcomes for quali...
The burden of acute and critical illness in LMICs is high, and proportionally higher with poorer out...
Introduction: Intensive Care Unit (ICU) risk prediction models are used to compare outcomes for qual...
The burden of acute and critical illness in LMICs is high, and proportionally higher with poorer out...
Background: The epidemiology of critical illness in India is distinct from high-income countries. Ho...
Background: The value of medical registries strongly depends on the quality of the data collected. T...