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The applicability of commonly used predictive scoring systems in Indigenous Australians with sepsis: An observational study.

Josh HansonSimon SmithJames BrooksTaissa GrochSayonne SivalingamVenessa CurnowAngus CarterSatyen Hargovan
Published in: PloS one (2020)
Although the crude case-fatality rates of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians admitted to ICU with sepsis is comparable, Indigenous patients die at a much younger age. Despite this, the ability of commonly used scoring systems to predict outcome in Indigenous Australians is similar to that of non-Indigenous Australians, supporting their use in ICUs with a significant Indigenous patient population and in clinical trials that enrol Indigenous Australians.
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