Comparing Scoring Systems used in Intensive Care Unit Regarding Predictive Roles Mortality
Objective: It is important to use scoring systems for admission to ICU or transfer of patients from ICU to other clinics. In our study we compared performance of APACHE II, SAPS II, MPM0 II and LODS scoring systems to predict mortality rates. Materials and Methods: All patients admitted to anesthesi...
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Main Authors: | Şule Özbilgin (Author), Kubilay Demirağ (Author), Asuman Sargın (Author), Mehmet Uyar (Author), Ali Reşat Moral (Author) |
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Galenos Yayinevi,
2011-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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