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Prediction of an unfavorable outcome of a critical condition with the combined use of the APACHE - II, SOFA,NRS- 2002 scales

https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2021.75.14

Abstract

During the first 24 hrs of patient’s admission to ICU, it is essential to perform a negative outcome screening, which can be done using acute physiology severity scales - APACHE-II and SOFA. It is known that these scales do not include nutritional insufficiency assessment, which itself affects survivability of critically ill patients. The model that uses three scales: assessment of pathophysiological changes - APACHE-II, intensity of multiple organ failure – SOFA, and assessment of nutritional insufficiency risk - NRS-2002, reliably improves the accuracy of the negative outcome prognosis in an ICU patient compared to their individual application.

About the Authors

O. G. Sivkov
Tyumen Cardiology Research Center
Russian Federation

Sivkov Oleg G. - PhD, Head of the Anesthesiology and Resuscitation Service

Tyumen



A. O. Sivkov
JSC MSCH "Neftyanik"
Russian Federation

Sivkov Alexey O. - doctor of the Department of Anesthesiology and Resuscitation

Tyumen



I. N. Leiderman
Almazov Federal State Medical Research Center of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Leiderman Ilya N. - MD, Professor of the Department of Anesthesiology and Resuscitation



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Sivkov O.G., Sivkov A.O., Leiderman I.N. Prediction of an unfavorable outcome of a critical condition with the combined use of the APACHE - II, SOFA,NRS- 2002 scales. Yakut Medical Journal. 2021;(3):54-57. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2021.75.14

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