Older adults account for an increasing number of cardiac intensive care unit (CICU) admissions. This study sought to determine the predictive value of illness severity scores for mortality in CICU patients ≥70 years of age. Adult patients admitted to the CICU from 2007 to 2015 at one tertiary care hospital were reviewed. Severity of illness scores were calculated on the first CICU day. Area under the receiver-operator characteristic curve (AUROC) values were used to assess discrimination for hospital mortality in patients ≥70 versus10,004 patients with a mean age of 67.4 ± 15.2 years (37.4% female); 4,771 patients (47.7%) were ≥70 years of age. Patients ≥70 years of age had greater illness severity and more extensive co-morbidities compared...
BackgroundPublicly reported hospital risk-standardized mortality rates (RSMRs) for acute myocardial ...
textabstractAcutely hospitalized older patients have an increased risk of mortality, but at the mome...
Objective: The increase in the mean age of the general population is reflected in the patient popula...
Older adults account for an increasing number of cardiac intensive care unit (CICU) admissions. This...
Life expectancy is increasing; therefore more very elderly people (more than 85 years old) are admit...
OBJECTIVES To develop a scoring system model that predicts mortality within 30 days of admission of ...
Background There are no risk scores designed specifically for mortality risk prediction in unselecte...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the Mayo Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CICU) Admission Risk Score (M-...
BACKGROUND: A recent update of the Mortality Probability Model (MPM)-III found 14% of intensive care...
Purpose: The effect of advanced age per se versus severity of chronic and acute diseases on the shor...
PURPOSE: To assess trends in life support interventions and performance of the automated Acute Physi...
Background. Data on long-term outcomes of elderly (≥65 years) patients in ICU are sparse. Materials ...
BACKGROUND: Optimal methods of mortality risk stratification in patients in the cardiac intensive ca...
Abstract Background and Aims Given the growing utilization of critical care services by an aging pop...
The objective of this study was to derive and validate a simple scoring system that predicts risk of...
BackgroundPublicly reported hospital risk-standardized mortality rates (RSMRs) for acute myocardial ...
textabstractAcutely hospitalized older patients have an increased risk of mortality, but at the mome...
Objective: The increase in the mean age of the general population is reflected in the patient popula...
Older adults account for an increasing number of cardiac intensive care unit (CICU) admissions. This...
Life expectancy is increasing; therefore more very elderly people (more than 85 years old) are admit...
OBJECTIVES To develop a scoring system model that predicts mortality within 30 days of admission of ...
Background There are no risk scores designed specifically for mortality risk prediction in unselecte...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the Mayo Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CICU) Admission Risk Score (M-...
BACKGROUND: A recent update of the Mortality Probability Model (MPM)-III found 14% of intensive care...
Purpose: The effect of advanced age per se versus severity of chronic and acute diseases on the shor...
PURPOSE: To assess trends in life support interventions and performance of the automated Acute Physi...
Background. Data on long-term outcomes of elderly (≥65 years) patients in ICU are sparse. Materials ...
BACKGROUND: Optimal methods of mortality risk stratification in patients in the cardiac intensive ca...
Abstract Background and Aims Given the growing utilization of critical care services by an aging pop...
The objective of this study was to derive and validate a simple scoring system that predicts risk of...
BackgroundPublicly reported hospital risk-standardized mortality rates (RSMRs) for acute myocardial ...
textabstractAcutely hospitalized older patients have an increased risk of mortality, but at the mome...
Objective: The increase in the mean age of the general population is reflected in the patient popula...