A large proportion of intensive care unit patients are lowβrisk admissions. Mortality probabilities generated by predictive systems may not accurately reflect the mortality experienced by subpopulations of critically ill patients. We prospectively assessed the impact of lowβrisk admissions (mortalit
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Comparison Of APACHE I, APACHE III, SAPS And MODS Scores In Predicting Mortality In The Surgical Intensive Care Unit
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