modified Marshall scoring system for organ dysfunction
modified Marshall scoring system for organ dysfunction from Banks P.A., Bollen T.L., Dervenis C. i wsp.: Acute Pancreatitis Classification Working Group. Classification of acute pancreatitis – 2012: revision of the Atlanta classification and definitions by international consensus. Gut, 2013; 62: 102–111

Marshall is included in MedCalX 3.1.1
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Baum commented
Mortalität des multiorganversagen
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JOSÉ MANUEL HERNÁNDEZ commented
para falla miltisistemica
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Anonymous commented
Multiple Organ Dysfunction Score
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Anonymous commented
Trauma de cráneo por TC
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Ben commented
Available at http://www.pmidcalc.org/23100216
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Daniel commented
Add de formula.
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Anonymous commented
Totally usefull score for my patienta with acute pancreatitis
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Anonymous commented
Totalmente de acuerdo con la escala de Marshall...
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Anonymous commented
Marshall classification:
CT abnormalities in brain traumaDiffuse injury I (no visible pathology):
No visible intracranial pathology seen on CT scanDiffuse injury II:
Cisterns are present with midline shift of 0-5 mm and/or lesions densities present; no high or mixed density lesion >25 cm3 may include bone fragments and foreign bodiesDiffuse injury III (swelling):
Cisterns compressed or absent with midline shift of 0-5 mm; no high or mixed density lesion >25 cm3Diffuse injury IV (shift):
Midline shift >5 mm; no high or mixed density lesion >25 cm3Evacuated mass lesion
Any lesion surgically evacuated
Non-evacuated mass lesion
High or mixed density lesion >25 cm3; not surgically evacuated
Reference:
Maas AIR, Hukkelhoven CWPM, Marshall LF, Steyerberg EW. Prediction of outcome in traumatic brain injury with computed tomographic characteristics: a comparison between the computed tomographic classification and combinations of computed tomographic predictors. Neurosurgery. 2005 Dec.;57(6):1173-82
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Anonymous commented
Please add
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Anonymous commented
Multiple organ dysfunction score.