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Mortality rates among adult critical care patients with unusual or extreme values of vital signs and other physiological parameters: a retrospective study.

Charles HardingMarybeth PompeiDmitriy BurmistrovFrancesco Pompei
Published in: Acute and critical care (2024)
In-hospital mortality is high and sharply increasing at extremes of blood pH, body temperature, and other parameters. Common-practice thresholding obscures these associations. In practice, vital signs are sometimes treated more casually than laboratory-tested parameters. Yet, vitals are easier to obtain and we found they are often the best mortality predictors, supporting perspectives that vitals are undervalued.
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