Authors
Elsa Loekito, James Bailey, Rinaldo Bellomo, Graeme K Hart, Colin Hegarty, Peter Davey, Christopher Bain, David Pilcher, Hans Schneider
Publication date
2013/3/1
Journal
Resuscitation
Volume
84
Issue
3
Pages
280-285
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
OBJECTIVE
To estimate the ability of commonly measured laboratory variables to predict an imminent (within the same or next calendar day) death in ward patients.
DESIGN
Retrospective observational study.
SETTING
Two university affiliated hospitals.
PATIENTS
Cohort of 42,701 patients admitted for more than 24hours and external validation cohort of 13,137 patients admitted for more than 24hours.
INTERVENTION
We linked commonly measured laboratory tests with event databases and assessed the ability of each laboratory variable or combination of variables together with patient age to predict imminent death.
MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS
In the inception teaching hospital, we studied 418,897 batches of tests in 42,701 patients (males 55%; average age 65.8±17.6 years), for a total of >2.5 million individual measurements. Among these patients, there were 1596 deaths. Multivariable logistic …
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