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Use this calculator for cardiac surgery operative mortality prediction in thesurgery workflow. It is decision support and should be interpreted with the patient context, local protocols, and clinician judgment.
Use this calculator for cardiac surgery operative mortality prediction in thesurgery workflow. It is decision support and should be interpreted with the patient context, local protocols, and clinician judgment.
THE cardiac surgery mortality predictor. Used for informed consent, surgical vs PCI decision-making. Logistic regression model.
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EuroSCORE II is a clinical calculator used for Cardiac surgery operative mortality prediction.
THE cardiac surgery mortality predictor. Used for informed consent, surgical vs PCI decision-making. Logistic regression model.
Required inputs include Age, Sex, Creatinine Clearance, On Dialysis, Extracardiac Arteriopathy, Poor Mobility, Previous Cardiac Surgery, Chronic Lung Disease, Active Endocarditis, Critical Preoperative State, Diabetes On Insulin, Nyha Class, Ccs Angina 4, Lv Function, Recent Mi, Pulmonary Hypertension, Urgency, Weight Of Procedure, Thoracic Aorta Surgery.
The EuroSCORE II page cites Nashef SA et al. Eur J Cardiothorac Surg 2012;41:734-745.
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