Performance of six severity-of-illness scores in cancer patients requiring admission to the intensive care unit: a prospective observational study
Critical Care2004Vol. 8(4), pp. R194–203
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Márcio Soares, Flávia Fontes, Joana Rodrigues Dantas, Daniela Gadelha, Paloma F Cariello, Flávia Nardes, César Augusto Amorim, Luisa Toscano, José Rodolfo Rocco
Abstract
None of the model scores accurately predicted outcome in the present group of critically ill cancer patients. In addition, there was no advantage of CMM over the other general models.
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