Comparing the Performance of Calf Circumference, Albumin, and BMI for Predicting Mortality in Immobile Patients.
Xiao-Ming ZhangXinjuan WuYunfen MaChen ZhuJing CaoGe LiuFang-Fang LiAndy S K ChengPublished in: Risk management and healthcare policy (2021)
The relationship between calf circumference and mortality was significantly negative and low calf circumference was associated with a high risk of 90-day mortality, compared to those with normal calf circumference. The combined calf circumference with albumin had good discrimination in predicting mortality among immobile patients. Therefore, it can routinely be used in a clinical setting by medical staff to predict mortality in immobile patients, as it is easy to obtain.