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To test if this scale, along with other key predictive variables (identified in previous study), would be sensitive and specific to predicting the need for a nursing home placement within two weeks of admission to acute wards for the Care of the Elderly.
Therefore, modifications should ideally focus on predicting the need for future treatment earlier in the diagnostic pathway.
The realistic-pessimistic Roubini is predicting the need for another even more expensive bailout by Uncle Sam.
This study evaluates the accuracy of three accepted TCD criteria in predicting the need for a shunt.
Methods and results are presented for applying supervised machine learning techniques to the task of predicting the need for repairs of air compressors in commercial trucks and buses.
Cyst size is an important factor in the management of pancreatic cysts, both in predicting the need for surgery and the frequency of follow-up.
Similarly, semi-quantitative renal perfusion assessment seems to be associated with short-term reversibility of renal dysfunction which may theoretically help in predicting the need for renal replacement therapy and therefore optimal timing of this technique (Fig. 1) [15].
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Many abnormalities predicted the need for massive transfusion and death, but predictive performance was not consistently superior to routine tests.
Many TEG® and ROTEM® abnormalities predict the need for massive transfusion and predict death, but predictive performance is not consistently superior to routine screening coagulation tests.
At that time the National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASAA) predicted the need for six modules.
There is no such thing as being able to predict the need for extensive medical treatment.
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