Refining intensive care unit outcome prediction by using changing probabilities of mortality
- PMID: 3359785
- DOI: 10.1097/00003246-198805000-00002
Refining intensive care unit outcome prediction by using changing probabilities of mortality
Abstract
Estimating prognosis is potentially useful as a measure of ICU performance and as a guide for the clinical care of individual patients. In this study, mortality prediction models (MPMs) for patients in an adult general medical-surgical ICU were derived from data gathered at ICU admission and after 24 and 48 h of ICU care. A predictive model was developed which incorporated a sequence of probabilities collected over time in the ICU. The results of this study suggest that using serial observations may enhance substantially the usefulness of the MPM as a vehicle for helping families anticipate the patients' likely outcome.
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