Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q17142995> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 13 of
13
with 100 triples per page.
- Q17142995 subject Q5881496.
- Q17142995 subject Q7145820.
- Q17142995 abstract "The Pediatric Risk of Mortality (PRISM) score was developed from the Physiologic Stability Index (PSI) to reduce the number of physiologic variables required for pediatric intensive-care unit (PICU) mortality risk assessment, from 34 (in the PSI) to 14, and to obtain an objective weighting of the remaining variables.PRISM III, an updated version of the scoring system published in 1996, has several improvements over the original PRISM. However, it is only available under licence and is not widely used outside of the United States.PRISM III score has 17 physiologic variables subdivided into 26 ranges. The variables most predictive of mortality were minimum systolic blood pressure, abnormal pupillary reflexes, and stupor/coma.".
- Q17142995 wikiPageWikiLink Q1058438.
- Q17142995 wikiPageWikiLink Q159557.
- Q17142995 wikiPageWikiLink Q17146605.
- Q17142995 wikiPageWikiLink Q268594.
- Q17142995 wikiPageWikiLink Q5881496.
- Q17142995 wikiPageWikiLink Q7145820.
- Q17142995 wikiPageWikiLink Q7260672.
- Q17142995 wikiPageWikiLink Q82642.
- Q17142995 comment "The Pediatric Risk of Mortality (PRISM) score was developed from the Physiologic Stability Index (PSI) to reduce the number of physiologic variables required for pediatric intensive-care unit (PICU) mortality risk assessment, from 34 (in the PSI) to 14, and to obtain an objective weighting of the remaining variables.PRISM III, an updated version of the scoring system published in 1996, has several improvements over the original PRISM.".
- Q17142995 label "Prism score of pediatric mortality".