Penggunaan Modified Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (MSOFA) Sebagai Salah Satu Skoring pada Mortalitas Pasien Kritis
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https://doi.org/10.29303/jku.v5i4.8Abstract
Sakit kritis adalah penyakit yang menyebabkan ketidakstabilan fisiologi tubuh yang berakibat disabilitas atau kematian dalam hitungan menit atau jam. Sistem skoring pasien kritis sudah banyak dipublikasikan. Sistem skoring ini ditujukan untuk memprediksi prognosis penyakit pasien dan mengevaluasi kinerja ruang perawatan intensif. Skor MSOFA mengeliminasi jumlah trombosit, mengganti tekanan parsial oksigen darah arteri dengan saturasi oksigen yang diukur dengan pulse oksimeter, dan mengganti jumlah bilirubin serum dengan penilaian klinis ikterik.References
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