The Apache II Score estimates ICU mortality based on a number of laboratory values and patient signs taking both acute and chronic disease into account.
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The Modified APACHE-II score showed a good discriminative power as well, although its area under ROC curve in the test set was less than the Original APACHE-II.
Dr. Fortis and CADRE's modified scoring system provides efficient discrimination between ICU patients and 30-day mortality and can be used in ICUs worldwide ...
Apr 19, 2023 · A partially automated APACHE II score, calculated with real-world EMR data using an extraction script, is associated with in-hospital mortality risk.
The new scoring system including MAP, pulse, sodium, potassium, hematocrit, creatinine, age, and GCS (APACHE-HF) can be used to predict adverse outcomes of AHF.
(B) The Modified APACHE II scoring system was constructed based on the significant APACHE II factors in the alive group [mean blood pressure (BP), sodium, ...
APACHE II was introduced as a simplified modification of the original APACHE. The APACHE II score consisted of three parts: 12 acute physiological variables ...
Mar 3, 2024 · The Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE) score is an illness severity score commonly used in critical care medicine to predict mortality.
Mar 23, 2023 · The APACHE I score was modified to include more variables which lead to the APACHE II score in the year 1985 (Knaus et al. 1985). APACHE II ...