2008
DOI: 10.1378/chest.134.4_meetingabstracts.p112002
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Apache Iv Scores as a Predictor of Tracheostomy

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“…Patients with APACHE IV scores greater than eighty are less likely to be extubated successfully. 15 Outcome has usually been measured as death before discharge from hospital after intensive care. 4 As the acute physiology score rise there was a linear increase in ICU stay until the score exceeded 80, at which point ICU stay decreased.…”
Section: Apache IIImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients with APACHE IV scores greater than eighty are less likely to be extubated successfully. 15 Outcome has usually been measured as death before discharge from hospital after intensive care. 4 As the acute physiology score rise there was a linear increase in ICU stay until the score exceeded 80, at which point ICU stay decreased.…”
Section: Apache IIImentioning
confidence: 99%