INTENSIVE CARE UNIT SCORING SYSTEMS AND OUTCOME
Magdy Mohammed Abdel-Aziz El-Sakka;
Abstract
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ntensive care has developed over the past 30 years with little scientific evidence about what is, or is not, clinically effective. Without these data, doctors delivering intensive care often have to decide which patients can benefit most. Scoring syste
ntensive care has developed over the past 30 years with little scientific evidence about what is, or is not, clinically effective. Without these data, doctors delivering intensive care often have to decide which patients can benefit most. Scoring syste
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| Title | INTENSIVE CARE UNIT SCORING SYSTEMS AND OUTCOME | Other Titles | الأنظــمــــة التــقــيــمــيــة و الــمحــصـــلات لمـــرضـــى العــنــايـــة المــركـــزة | Authors | Magdy Mohammed Abdel-Aziz El-Sakka | Keywords | INTENSIVE CARE UNIT SCORING SYSTEMS AND OUTCOME | Issue Date | 2010 | Description | I ntensive care has developed over the past 30 years with little scientific evidence about what is, or is not, clinically effective. Without these data, doctors delivering intensive care often have to decide which patients can benefit most. Scoring syste |
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