ObjectivesHealthcare process carries important prognostic information for patients, but the healthcare processes of laboratory tests have not yet been investigated for patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). The study aimed to investigate the effect of healthcare processes of laboratory tests on hospital mortality, with the hypothesis that the addition of healthcare processes could improve the discrimination for mortality outcome.DesignThe study included 12 laboratory tests. There were two dimensions for each laboratory test. One was the pathophysiology value; and the other was the healthcare process variables including the clock hour, the number of measurements and the measurement time from ICU admission. Generalised additive model was ...
Background: In intensive care unit (ICU) patients, many laboratory measurements can be deranged when...
BackgroundEarly risk stratification for guiding treatment priority in the emergency department (ED) ...
BACKGROUND: Global haemostatic tests are often abnormal in critically ill patients, secondary to act...
Abstract To describe the relationship between the use of laboratory tests and changes in laboratory ...
Background: In intensive care unit (ICU) patients, many laboratory measurements can be deranged when...
Aim The National Early Warning System (NEWS) is based on vital signs; the Laboratory Decision Tree ...
Objectives: To develop a model to benchmark mortality in hospitalized patients using accessible ele...
Many models for predicting various disease prognoses have achieved high performance without laborato...
Background: Clinical decision support systems are used to help predict patient stability and mortali...
This study aimed to develop risk scores based on clinical characteristics at presentation to predict...
This study aimed to develop risk scores based on clinical characteristics at presentation to predict...
Background: In intensive care unit (ICU) patients, many laboratory measurements can be deranged when...
Background: In the setting of critical care, quantitative tools have been implemented not only for d...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that the degree and duration of alterations in physiological varia...
Given the growing number of prediction algorithms developed to predict COVID-19 mortality, we evalua...
Background: In intensive care unit (ICU) patients, many laboratory measurements can be deranged when...
BackgroundEarly risk stratification for guiding treatment priority in the emergency department (ED) ...
BACKGROUND: Global haemostatic tests are often abnormal in critically ill patients, secondary to act...
Abstract To describe the relationship between the use of laboratory tests and changes in laboratory ...
Background: In intensive care unit (ICU) patients, many laboratory measurements can be deranged when...
Aim The National Early Warning System (NEWS) is based on vital signs; the Laboratory Decision Tree ...
Objectives: To develop a model to benchmark mortality in hospitalized patients using accessible ele...
Many models for predicting various disease prognoses have achieved high performance without laborato...
Background: Clinical decision support systems are used to help predict patient stability and mortali...
This study aimed to develop risk scores based on clinical characteristics at presentation to predict...
This study aimed to develop risk scores based on clinical characteristics at presentation to predict...
Background: In intensive care unit (ICU) patients, many laboratory measurements can be deranged when...
Background: In the setting of critical care, quantitative tools have been implemented not only for d...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that the degree and duration of alterations in physiological varia...
Given the growing number of prediction algorithms developed to predict COVID-19 mortality, we evalua...
Background: In intensive care unit (ICU) patients, many laboratory measurements can be deranged when...
BackgroundEarly risk stratification for guiding treatment priority in the emergency department (ED) ...
BACKGROUND: Global haemostatic tests are often abnormal in critically ill patients, secondary to act...