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Internal Validation of the Predictive Performance of Models Based on Three ED and ICU Scoring Systems to Predict Inhospital Mortality for Intensive Care Patients Referred from the Emergency Department.

Zahra RahmatinejadBenyamin HoseiniFatemeh RahmatinejadAmeen Abu-HannaRobert BergquistAli PourmandMirMohammad MiriSaeid Eslami
Published in: BioMed research international (2022)
The APACHE II outperformed all the ED and ICU models and was found to be the most appropriate model in predicting inhospital mortality of patients in the ICU in terms of discrimination, calibration, and accuracy of predicted probability. Except for MEWS, the rest of the models had fair discrimination and partially good calibration. Interestingly, although the REMS is less complicated than the SAPS II, both models exhibited similar performance. Clinicians can utilize the REMS as part of a larger clinical assessment to manage patients more effectively.
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