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28-day Mortality Prediction for Critically Ill Patients in the Intensive Care Unit: Physician-nurse vs. Score

28-day Mortality Prediction for Critically Ill Patients in the Intensive Care Unit: Physician-nurse vs. Score

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18-99 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

There are several scores for predicting mortality within 28 days in the intensive care unit, including APACHE 2, MPM 2 and MODS. These models for predicting mortality can help intensive care physicians to identify patients at high risk of mortality, thus helping them in the decision regarding their admission to the ICU and the management of their care during hospitalization. However, it is not entirely clear whether these models can predict mortality better than an experienced ICU physician or nurse.

The purpose of the study is to compare the ability of a senior ICU physician and nurse to predict mortality within 28 days in intensive care patients and between the predictive ability of three models for mortality prediction, as well as to investigate what were the parameters that particularly influenced the mortality prediction of the medical and nursing staff.

The study will be performed as a prospective observational study and will include approximately 2000 patients. For each patient admitted to intensive care, the risk of mortality will be calculated according to APACHE 2, MPM 2 and MODS. In addition, an independent evaluation by 3 specialist ICU physicians and an experienced ICU nurse will be carried out. The medical and nursing staff's reasons for the risk provided by them will be presented.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • All patients admitted to the ICU between 1.1.2025 and 1.1.2027.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients who were hospitalized in the ICU for less than 72 hours.

Study details
    Mortality Prediction

NCT06665529

Meir Medical Center

20 May 2025

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