2015
DOI: 10.14260/jemds/2015/701
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Evaluation of Predictive Efficacy of Apache Iv Score in Abdomi N Al Trauma Patients

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“…Signi cant relation was found between APACHE IV score and length of hospital stay with p value < 0.001.Various studies based on prognosis and mortality prediction of APACHE score have been conducted in surgical patients, however, its implication in trauma patients has not been studied much. Mazandarani P D et al[15] conducted a prospective cross-sectional study to compare APACHE III score and TRISS. Based on the results of this study, both TRISS and APACHE models were found to have the same accuracy in predicting mortality of ICU admitted trauma patients.et al[16] conducted a study on 107 abdominal trauma patients to compare APACHE IV score in patients who died with the surviving patients.…”
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“…Signi cant relation was found between APACHE IV score and length of hospital stay with p value < 0.001.Various studies based on prognosis and mortality prediction of APACHE score have been conducted in surgical patients, however, its implication in trauma patients has not been studied much. Mazandarani P D et al[15] conducted a prospective cross-sectional study to compare APACHE III score and TRISS. Based on the results of this study, both TRISS and APACHE models were found to have the same accuracy in predicting mortality of ICU admitted trauma patients.et al[16] conducted a study on 107 abdominal trauma patients to compare APACHE IV score in patients who died with the surviving patients.…”
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confidence: 99%