The aim of our study was to assess the performance of APACHE II and SAPS II scoring methods in predicting out come among critically ill COPD patients admitted to the respiratory intensive care unit (RICU) at Assiut University Hospital
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a progressive and debilitating airway disease that results in a large burden, both medically and financially. It affects millions of people around the world and causes great rates of morbidity and mortality. This burden is anticipated to increase with an estimated 5.8 million deaths annually by 2030 \[1\]. A large proportion of patients with COPD usually require admission to the ICU and it may be helpful to recognize patients at the time of admission who are probable to have bad consequence, so that these patients can be managed violently \[2 There are many ICU scoring models, and numerous new systems are being progressed to assess severity of illness in ICU patients. The use of scoring models particularly developed for patient evaluation at the time of ICU entry has decreased many troubles and helped therapy delineation. Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II (APACHE II) and Simplified Acute Physiology Score II (SAPS II) scoring systems are the two models that are greatly used by the majority of ICUs to forecast the clinical consequence \[3
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
195
SAPS \& APACH scoring systems in COPD ICU pts
Ebtesam
Asyut, Egypt
COPD scorng systems in ICU
Role of disease - severity scoring systems in predicting out come among COPD patients admitted at Assiut University Hospital.
Time frame: Baseline
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