Severity and prognosis in intensive care: prospective application of the Apache II Index

CONTEXT: The performance of each ICU needs to be assessed within the overall context of medical care, as well as by the institution which the ICU forms part of. Evaluation mechanisms in the field of intensive care have been developed that are recognized worldwide within the scientific literature. OB...

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Main Authors: Joel Isidoro Costa, José Luiz Gomes do Amaral, Masashi Munechika, Yara Juliano, José Gomes Bezerra Filho
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Paulista de Medicina 1999-09-01
Series:São Paulo Medical Journal
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31801999000500005&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-c881ebfccb87432a93e605e53fa832cb2020-11-24T22:32:50ZengAssociação Paulista de MedicinaSão Paulo Medical Journal1806-94601999-09-01117520521410.1590/S1516-31801999000500005S1516-31801999000500005Severity and prognosis in intensive care: prospective application of the Apache II IndexJoel Isidoro CostaJosé Luiz Gomes do Amaral0Masashi Munechika1Yara Juliano2José Gomes Bezerra Filho3Universidade Federal de São PauloUniversidade Federal de São PauloUniversidade Federal de São PauloFederal University of CearáCONTEXT: The performance of each ICU needs to be assessed within the overall context of medical care, as well as by the institution which the ICU forms part of. Evaluation mechanisms in the field of intensive care have been developed that are recognized worldwide within the scientific literature. OBJECTIVE: To study outcomes from groups of critical patients and to compare their actual and estimated mortality rates. DESIGN: Prospective study of patients' outcomes. SETTING: A tertiary care unit for a period of 13 months (anesthesiology intensive care unit at the Escola Paulista de Medicina). PARTICIPANTS: 520 patients selected according to sex, age and nature of hospitalization. DIAGNOSTIC TEST: The modified APACHE II prognostic index was applied in order to assess clinical severity and anticipation of mortality in three groups who had non-surgical treatment, emergency surgery and elective surgery. MAIN MEASUREMENTS: The APACHE II index. RESULTS: The application of this index allowed patients to be stratified and expected death risks for both subgroups and the entire sample population to be calculated. The observed mortality rate was greater than the expected rate (28.5% versus 23.6%, respectively), with a statistically significant difference. The standardized mortality rate was 1.20. Patients who obtained scores above 25 presented a significant outcome towards death. The most severe and worst evolving cases were, in decreasing order: non-surgical, emergency surgical and scheduled surgical patients; the actual general mortality rate was higher than the expected one. CONCLUSIONS: The use of the APACHE II index made it possible to stratify critical patient groups according to the severity of their condition.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31801999000500005&lng=en&tlng=enSeverityMortalityIntensive CareAPACHE II
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author Joel Isidoro Costa
José Luiz Gomes do Amaral
Masashi Munechika
Yara Juliano
José Gomes Bezerra Filho
spellingShingle Joel Isidoro Costa
José Luiz Gomes do Amaral
Masashi Munechika
Yara Juliano
José Gomes Bezerra Filho
Severity and prognosis in intensive care: prospective application of the Apache II Index
São Paulo Medical Journal
Severity
Mortality
Intensive Care
APACHE II
author_facet Joel Isidoro Costa
José Luiz Gomes do Amaral
Masashi Munechika
Yara Juliano
José Gomes Bezerra Filho
author_sort Joel Isidoro Costa
title Severity and prognosis in intensive care: prospective application of the Apache II Index
title_short Severity and prognosis in intensive care: prospective application of the Apache II Index
title_full Severity and prognosis in intensive care: prospective application of the Apache II Index
title_fullStr Severity and prognosis in intensive care: prospective application of the Apache II Index
title_full_unstemmed Severity and prognosis in intensive care: prospective application of the Apache II Index
title_sort severity and prognosis in intensive care: prospective application of the apache ii index
publisher Associação Paulista de Medicina
series São Paulo Medical Journal
issn 1806-9460
publishDate 1999-09-01
description CONTEXT: The performance of each ICU needs to be assessed within the overall context of medical care, as well as by the institution which the ICU forms part of. Evaluation mechanisms in the field of intensive care have been developed that are recognized worldwide within the scientific literature. OBJECTIVE: To study outcomes from groups of critical patients and to compare their actual and estimated mortality rates. DESIGN: Prospective study of patients' outcomes. SETTING: A tertiary care unit for a period of 13 months (anesthesiology intensive care unit at the Escola Paulista de Medicina). PARTICIPANTS: 520 patients selected according to sex, age and nature of hospitalization. DIAGNOSTIC TEST: The modified APACHE II prognostic index was applied in order to assess clinical severity and anticipation of mortality in three groups who had non-surgical treatment, emergency surgery and elective surgery. MAIN MEASUREMENTS: The APACHE II index. RESULTS: The application of this index allowed patients to be stratified and expected death risks for both subgroups and the entire sample population to be calculated. The observed mortality rate was greater than the expected rate (28.5% versus 23.6%, respectively), with a statistically significant difference. The standardized mortality rate was 1.20. Patients who obtained scores above 25 presented a significant outcome towards death. The most severe and worst evolving cases were, in decreasing order: non-surgical, emergency surgical and scheduled surgical patients; the actual general mortality rate was higher than the expected one. CONCLUSIONS: The use of the APACHE II index made it possible to stratify critical patient groups according to the severity of their condition.
topic Severity
Mortality
Intensive Care
APACHE II
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