SNAPPE II: ANALYSIS OF ACCURACY AND DETERMINATION OF THE CUTOFF POINT AS A DEATH PREDICTOR IN A BRAZILIAN NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT.
Maria Marcia Farias Trajano FonteneleCristiana Ferreira da SilvaÁlvaro Jorge Madeiro LeiteEveline Campos Monteiro CastroFrancisco Herlânio Costa CarvalhoAna Valeska Siebra E SilvaPublished in: Revista paulista de pediatria : orgao oficial da Sociedade de Pediatria de Sao Paulo (2020)
Neonatal mortality was directly proportional to increase in SNAPPE II. Score≥27 increased the odds of dying by six times compared with neonates with lower scores. The proximal variables related to health conditions and neonatal care were associated with death.
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