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Obstetrics and gynecology · Jan 1995
Comparative StudyUse of the APACHE II scoring system to determine mortality of gynecologic oncology patients in the intensive care unit.
- L Van Le, S Fakhry, L A Walton, D H Moore, W C Fowler, and R Rutledge.
- Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
- Obstet Gynecol. 1995 Jan 1; 85 (1): 53-6.
ObjectiveTo determine if an elevated score on the Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II (APACHE II) scoring system is associated with mortality of acutely ill gynecologic oncology patients.MethodsGynecologic oncology patients admitted to the surgical intensive care unit (ICU) were identified from the ICU data base. Their admission APACHE II score and type of gynecologic cancer were also extracted from the data base. Charts were reviewed to determine the disease status and reason for admission to the surgical ICU. Patient mortality was correlated with APACHE II scores.ResultsForty-five gynecologic oncology patients were admitted to the surgical ICU from June 1988 to January 1992. They had a mean age of 62 years and various cancers: ovarian (24), cervical (16), and endometrial (five). The mean APACHE II score was 12 (range 2-26). Eight of 45 (18%) patients died. There was a significant correlation between APACHE II scores and mortality; patients with an APACHE II score of 20 or greater had a 78% risk of death compared to a 3% risk if the score was less than 20 (P < .001, chi 2 test).ConclusionElevated APACHE II scores are associated with mortality in acutely ill gynecologic oncology patients.
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