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APACHE II uses a point score based upon initial values ofroutine physiologic measurements, age, and previous health status to provide a general measure of severity of disease. APACHE III scores by logistic regression model, Ln(Y/1–Y) = X –, where X is the APACHE III score and Y is the mortality rate (R2PDF This paper presents the form and validation results of APACHE II, a severity of disease classification system. An increasing score (rangeto) was closely APACHE II (Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II) is a severity-of-disease classification system, one of several ICU scoring is applied withinhours of admission of a patient to an intensive care unit (ICU): an integer score fromtois computed based on several measurements; higher scores correspond to more severe APACHE II scores by logistic regression model, Ln(Y/1–Y) = X –, where X is the APACHE II score and Y is the mortality rate (R2 =). Unlike the SAPS-II mortality risk assessment, the APACHE II score cannot be directly converted to a percent risk of mortality The APACHE II score was (95% CI,) and (95% CI,) in survivors and non-survivors, while the adjusted predicted death rates were % (95% CI,) and % (95% CI,), respectively. The observed mortality was only % APACHE II uses a point score based Find, read and cite all the The APACHE II scoring system, is a simplified version of the original APACHE system, and consists of three sections: twelve acute physiologic variables, age, and chronic health status. Addpoints for agepoints,–years;points,–years;points,–years;points ≥years This paper presents the form and validation results of APACHE II, a severity of disease classification system. APACHE II SCORE = GLASCOW COMA SCALE Parameter. The APACHE II score is determined by totalling points from these three sections, resulting in a total score betweenandpoints RESPIRATORY: Chronic restrictive, obstructive, or vascular disease resulting in severe exercise restriction (i.e., unable to climb stairs or perform activities of daily living or household duties; or documented chronic hypoxia, hypercapnia, secondary polycythemia, severe pulmonary hypertension (>mmHg), or ventilator dependency The APACHE II score ranges fromtopoints; however, it is rare for any patient to accumulate more thanpoints. Converting APACHE II to Percent Mortality. FigThe best trend of mortality rate vs. Response. Points Assigned (please circle) Eyes Open SpontaneouslyOn spoken commandOn painNo responseBest Motor Response To spoken commandTo painful stimulus: Localized painFlexion withdrawalFlexion abnormalExtensionNo response 1 1– — score (GCS) Score =minus actual GCS (see table Glasgow Coma Scale) Acute physiology score is the sum of theindividual variable points.

 

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