トラウマ患者の計画外入院: 批判的評価
Amlan Swain1,2, Deb Sanjay Nag3, Jayanta Kumar Laik4
1Department of Anaesthesiology, Tata Main Hospital, Jamshedpur 831001, India.
World journal of critical care medicine
|August 29, 2025
まとめ
予期せぬ集中治療室入院は 品質の指標です 機械学習モデルは 従来のスコア付けシステムよりも これらの入院を正確に予測し 患者の治療結果を改善します
科学分野:
- 医療情報工学
- トラウマケア
- 医療の質の向上
背景:
- 予期せぬ集中治療室入院 (UP-ICU) は,患者の不良結果と関連した重要な品質指標です.
- 伝統的な予測モデル (生理学的および解剖学的スコア) は,トラウマ患者の特異性と適用性において制限があります.
- 既存のスコアシステムでは 患者のリスクに関する ユニークな予測要素を捉えることができません
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