COMPARISON OF SCORING SYSTEMS AND SUBJECTIVE PREDICTIONS MADE BY MEDICAL PERSONNEL IN SURGICAL ICU—CAN WE BENEFIT FROM ROUTINE SCORING? (CROSBI ID 715745)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Ajkholt, Siniša ; Brlić, Monika ; Kovač, Nataša
engleski
COMPARISON OF SCORING SYSTEMS AND SUBJECTIVE PREDICTIONS MADE BY MEDICAL PERSONNEL IN SURGICAL ICU—CAN WE BENEFIT FROM ROUTINE SCORING?
In this study we compared clinical outcome and LOS (length of stay) prediction of several scoring systems with the actual outcome and LOS in our ICU (intensive care unit). We also compared the outcome and LOS prediction made by intensivists and bedside nurses to the actual outcome and LOS. The goal of this study is to estimate potential benefits of routine evaluation and calculation of scouring systems and its comparison to the power of direct clinical judgments.
Scoring system, Surgical patients, Medical personnel
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Podaci o prilogu
S290-S290.
2009.
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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Intensive care medicine
Azoulay, Elie
Heidelberg: Springer
0342-4642
Podaci o skupu
22nd ESICM 2009
poster
11.10.2009-14.10.2009
Beč, Austrija