Scoring systems to describe organ dysfunction or predict survival are widely used in critically ill patients. Such scores can facilitate description of patient populations, for example for inclusion in clinical trials, and to enable comparison between intensive care units (ICUs) or within the same ICU over time. While early systems focused primarily on survival prediction or the presence or absence of organ failure, recent years have seen the development of newer models able to describe the evolution of individual and multiple organ dysfunction. This review will discuss the development and application of such systems in the ICU. © 2005, Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted. All rights reserved.SCOP...
Background: The existing study was conducted to find out the adequacy of sequential organ failure as...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The multiple organ failure (MOF) score published by Goris et al. in 1985 was one...
6-pagesIntensive care unit mortality is strongly associated with organ failure rate and severity. Th...
General illness severity scores are widely used in the ICU to predict outcome, characterize disease ...
Almost all patients in intensive care units (ICUs) havesome organ dysfunction.1–4 Adult and pediatri...
Aim.Toevaluate the impact of organdysfunction in severe sepsis anddetermine the effectiveness of org...
Introduction: Recognition of patterns of organ failure may be useful in characterizing the clinical ...
This short review will address the potential uses for quanti-tative analyses of organ function in th...
Organ dysfunction is usually evaluated by gravity scores (Logistic Organ Dysfunction Score, Multi-Or...
Introduction: Recognition of patterns of organ failure may be useful in characterizing the clinical ...
Severity scoring systems are tools that provide a predicted mortality for a group of intensive care ...
Objective:To assess the ability of the SOFA score (Sequential Organ Failure Assessment) to describe ...
Objective: Multiple organ dysfunction is a common cause of death in intensive care units. We describ...
In intensive care units (ICUs), besides routinely collected admission data, a daily monitoring of or...
Purpose: To analyze patient physiologic alterations (events) and multiple organ failure during inten...
Background: The existing study was conducted to find out the adequacy of sequential organ failure as...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The multiple organ failure (MOF) score published by Goris et al. in 1985 was one...
6-pagesIntensive care unit mortality is strongly associated with organ failure rate and severity. Th...
General illness severity scores are widely used in the ICU to predict outcome, characterize disease ...
Almost all patients in intensive care units (ICUs) havesome organ dysfunction.1–4 Adult and pediatri...
Aim.Toevaluate the impact of organdysfunction in severe sepsis anddetermine the effectiveness of org...
Introduction: Recognition of patterns of organ failure may be useful in characterizing the clinical ...
This short review will address the potential uses for quanti-tative analyses of organ function in th...
Organ dysfunction is usually evaluated by gravity scores (Logistic Organ Dysfunction Score, Multi-Or...
Introduction: Recognition of patterns of organ failure may be useful in characterizing the clinical ...
Severity scoring systems are tools that provide a predicted mortality for a group of intensive care ...
Objective:To assess the ability of the SOFA score (Sequential Organ Failure Assessment) to describe ...
Objective: Multiple organ dysfunction is a common cause of death in intensive care units. We describ...
In intensive care units (ICUs), besides routinely collected admission data, a daily monitoring of or...
Purpose: To analyze patient physiologic alterations (events) and multiple organ failure during inten...
Background: The existing study was conducted to find out the adequacy of sequential organ failure as...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The multiple organ failure (MOF) score published by Goris et al. in 1985 was one...
6-pagesIntensive care unit mortality is strongly associated with organ failure rate and severity. Th...