Ref :
Lemeshow S et coll. Mortality probability models (MPM II) based on an
international cohort of intensive care patients. JAMA
1993;270:2478-86.
Lemeshow S, Le Gall JR. Modeling the severity of illness of ICU
patients. A systems update. JAMA 1994;272: 1049-55
Patients excluded
- Age < 18years
- Burn patients
- Coronary care patients
- Cardiac surgery patients
Coma or deep stupor at time of ICU admission
- not due to drug overdosage
- if patient is on paralyzing muscle relaxant, awakening from anesthesia or heavily sedated, use best judgment of the level of consciousness prior to sedation
- coma: no response to any stimulation, no twitching, no movements in extremities, no response to pain or command, Glasgow coma scale 3
- deep stupor: decorticate or decerebrate posturing; posturing is spontaneous or in response to stimulation or deep pain; posturing is not in response to commands; Glasgow coma scale 4 or 5
Cirrhosis
- history of heavy alcohol use with portal hypertension and varices
- other causes of liver disease with evidence of portal hypertension and varices
- biopsy confirmation of cirrhosis
Metastatic malignant neoplasm
- stage IV carcinomas with distant metastases
- do not include involvement only of regional lymph nodes
- include if metastases are obvious by clinical assessment or confirmed by a pathology report
- do not include if metastases not obvious or if pathology report is not available at the time of ICU admission
- acute hematologic malignancies are included
- chronic leukemias are not included unless there are findings attributable to the disease or the patient is under active treatment for the leukemia. Findings include sepsis, anemia, stroke caused by clumping of white blood cells, tumor lysis syndrome with elevated uric acid following chemotherapy, pulmonary edema or lymphangiectatic form of ARDS
Intracranial mass effect
- intracranial mass (abscess, tumor, hemorrhage, subdural) as identified by CT scan associated with any of the following: (1) midline shift, (2) obliteration or distortion of cerebral ventricles, (3) gross hemorrhage in cerebral ventricles or subarachnoid space, (4) visible mass > 4 cm or (5) any mass that enhances with contrast media
- if the mass effect is known within 1 hour of ICU admission, it can be indicated as yes
- CT scanning is not mandated and is only indicated for patients with major neurological insult
Age in years
- patient's age at last birthday
Mechanical ventilation
- patient is using a ventilator at the time of ICU admission or immediatey thereafter
Medical or unscheduled surgery admission
- do not include elective surgical patients (surgery scheduled at least 24 hours in advance) or pre-operative Swan-Ganz catheter insertion in elective surgery patients
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