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  1. 26 de sept. de 2022 · For example, an APACHE-II score greater than 7 had a 100% median sensitivity, while a BISAP score greater than 2 had 87.6% median specificity. Another meta-analysis of acute pancreatitis severity scores showed that a Ranson score of greater than 2 has a sensitivity of 86.6% and specificity of 87.2%.

  2. 3 de mar. de 2024 · Usage. Although designed for the calculation of mortality in an intensive care unit the APACHE score has a high sensitivity for the prediction of complications of acute pancreatitis such as pancreatic necrosis and organ failure 3.In 2006, the fourth iteration - APACHE IV - was published 4, however, the APACHE II score is still the most commonly used ref.

  3. 14 de feb. de 2021 · Alguns estudos sugerem a associação de um score multifatorial, aumentando, assim, a acurácia da predição prognóstica, no entanto as preferências do profissional, o serviço e as ferramentas disponíveis são fatores que determinam a escolha do score mais adequado. O tratamento da pancreatite é de certa maneira bastante simples.

  4. The value of the Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Enquiry (APACHE-II) score, the Simplified Acute Physiology score, and the Medical Research Council (MRC) sepsis score were compared with clinical assessment and Ranson and Imrie scores in the evaluation and monitoring of acute pancreatitis in 290 attacks. Attacks were graded mild (231) if uncomplicated, or severe (59) when major organ ...

  5. Official ACG 2024 Pancreatitis guideline summary for diagnosis and management of patients suffering from acute pancreatitis.

  6. The advantage of the APACHE is that it can be used throughout the patient’s hospital course in monitoring the patient’s response to therapy. The accuracy of the APACHE II at admission as an early prognostic indicator of disease severity is about 75%; it is comparable with Ranson score in distinguishing mild from severe pancreatitis.

  7. 25 de ago. de 2023 · Der APACHE-II-Score ist ein klinisches Ratingsystem zur Evaluierung der Schwere einer Erkrankung und des Sterberisikos in der Intensivmedizin. In den Score fließen Informationen zum aktuellen Zustand des Patienten, zum Alter und zu Begleiterkrankungen ein.