CONCLUSION: From this study, we can conclude Ranson's scoring system is not inferior to APACHEII scoring system in predicting the severity of acute pancreatitis ...
The Ranson's scoring system accurately predicts the outcome in patients with acute pancreatitis and compares favourably with the physiological scoring systems ...
Nov 19, 2020 · Objective- To assess the severity of acute pancreatitis using Ranson's scoring system and APACHE II scoring system. and to compare these two ...
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Conclusion: APACHE II score is better in predicting severity of acute pancreatitis as it is found to have a better sensitivity and positive predictive value for ...
Conclusions: Although larger studies should be performed, the MOSS is useful in predicting outcomes of patients with acute pancreatitis. Publication types.
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Oct 22, 2024 · APACHE II score was found to be having more sensitivity and positive predictive value for the diagnosis of severe pancreatitis as compared to ...
The Ranson's scoring system accurately predicts the outcome in patients with acute pancreatitis and compares favourably with almost all physiological.
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In conclusion, results of this study demonstrate that the APACHE-II scoring system seems to have the highest accuracy in assessment of the severity and outcome ...
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A comparison of APACHE II, BISAP, Ranson's score and modified CTSI in predicting the severity of acute pancreatitis based on the 2012 revised Atlanta ...
Prediction of outcome in acute pancreatitis: a comparative study of APACHE-II, clinical assessment and multiple factor scoring systems. Br J Surg, 1990; 77 ...