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Andrew A Kramer

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BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making|May 15, 2010
A predictive model for the early identification of patients at risk for a prolonged intensive care unit length of stayAndrew A Kramer, Jack E Zimmerman
Current Opinion in Critical Care|August 20, 2014
A history of outcome prediction in the ICUJack E Zimmerman, Andrew A Kramer
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|June 28, 2019
A review of early warning systems for prompt detection of patients at risk for clinical declineAndrew A Kramer, Frank Sebat, Matthew Lissauer
Critical Care Medicine|May 29, 2023
Prospective Evaluation of a Dynamic Acuity Score for Regularly Assessing a Critically Ill Patient's Risk of MortalityAndrew A Kramer, James F Krinsley, Matthew Lissauer
Critical Care Medicine|September 20, 2011
Intensive care unit readmissions in U.S. hospitals: patient characteristics, risk factors, and outcomesAndrew A Kramer, Thomas L Higgins, Jack E Zimmerman
Critical Care Medicine|October 13, 2021
The authors replyAndrew A Kramer, Jack E Zimmerman, William A Knaus
Chest|January 16, 2007
Transferring critically ill patients out of hospital improves the standardized mortality ratio: a simulation studyJeremy M Kahn, Andrew A Kramer, Gordon D Rubenfeld
Critical Care Medicine|September 17, 2015
The authors replyEelco F M Wijdicks, Andrew A Kramer, Thomas Rohs
Critical Care Medicine|November 4, 2014
Comparing observed and predicted mortality among ICUs using different prognostic systems: why do performance assessments differ?Andrew A Kramer, Thomas L Higgins, Jack E Zimmerman
Critical Care Medicine|March 17, 2021
Severity of Illness and Predictive Models in Society of Critical Care Medicine's First 50 Years: A Tale of Concord and ConflictAndrew A Kramer, Jack E Zimmerman, William A Knaus
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BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making|May 15, 2010
A predictive model for the early identification of patients at risk for a prolonged intensive care unit length of stayAndrew A Kramer, Jack E Zimmerman
Current Opinion in Critical Care|August 20, 2014
A history of outcome prediction in the ICUJack E Zimmerman, Andrew A Kramer
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|June 28, 2019
A review of early warning systems for prompt detection of patients at risk for clinical declineAndrew A Kramer, Frank Sebat, Matthew Lissauer
Critical Care Medicine|May 29, 2023
Prospective Evaluation of a Dynamic Acuity Score for Regularly Assessing a Critically Ill Patient's Risk of MortalityAndrew A Kramer, James F Krinsley, Matthew Lissauer
Critical Care Medicine|September 20, 2011
Intensive care unit readmissions in U.S. hospitals: patient characteristics, risk factors, and outcomesAndrew A Kramer, Thomas L Higgins, Jack E Zimmerman
Critical Care Medicine|October 13, 2021
The authors replyAndrew A Kramer, Jack E Zimmerman, William A Knaus
Chest|January 16, 2007
Transferring critically ill patients out of hospital improves the standardized mortality ratio: a simulation studyJeremy M Kahn, Andrew A Kramer, Gordon D Rubenfeld
Critical Care Medicine|September 17, 2015
The authors replyEelco F M Wijdicks, Andrew A Kramer, Thomas Rohs
Critical Care Medicine|November 4, 2014
Comparing observed and predicted mortality among ICUs using different prognostic systems: why do performance assessments differ?Andrew A Kramer, Thomas L Higgins, Jack E Zimmerman
Critical Care Medicine|March 17, 2021
Severity of Illness and Predictive Models in Society of Critical Care Medicine's First 50 Years: A Tale of Concord and ConflictAndrew A Kramer, Jack E Zimmerman, William A Knaus
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