APACHE II Score
Cross-source consensus on APACHE II Score from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- ICU patients with APACHE II score below 10 were more likely to be in the low-risk swallowing group than the high-risk group. — Trajectory and influencing factors of swallowing function in adults after orotracheal extubation in an intensive care unit in China: a prospective cohort study
- Patients with APACHE II score 10–19 had a 10.695 times higher likelihood of entering the rapid recovery group compared to the high-risk group. — Trajectory and influencing factors of swallowing function in adults after orotracheal extubation in an intensive care unit in China: a prospective cohort study
- Prior research found that each unit increase in APACHE II score was associated with a 0.324-fold higher probability of post-extubation swallowing dysfunction. — Trajectory and influencing factors of swallowing function in adults after orotracheal extubation in an intensive care unit in China: a prospective cohort study
- The relationship between disease severity and speed of swallowing recovery remains debated because trauma patients may have additional pathological contributors such as cervical spine injury. — Trajectory and influencing factors of swallowing function in adults after orotracheal extubation in an intensive care unit in China: a prospective cohort study