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To develop a risk score for developing geographic atrophy (GA) involving easily obtainable information among patients with bilateral large drusen.
We sought to develop a simple risk score for developing CIN after PCI irrespective of use of prophylactic measures and also capturing the effect of pre-intervention medication and presence of various co-morbidities.
We matched patients 1 1 according to (1) age (caliper width ± 5 years), (2) sex, (3) presence of severe sepsis in ICU, and (4) the logit of propensity score for developing AKI (caliper width 0.2 SD) at random and without replacement.
Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) (within stage 3 CKD category) have an increased risk above 20% by the Framingham risk score for developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) [ 40, 41].
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Scores well for developing students' "employment skills so they are prepared for the next stage of their education, employment self-employment or training".
A "risk score" for TB developed from these was tested in Kenya, accurately diagnosing the disease in more than 80percentnt of children.
The limited evidence indeed indicates that a risk score for DM developed for the white population is less efficient among South Asians and Africans [ 17].
More sophisticated methods based on computational intelligence are also studied for developing credit scoring models.
Certain methods have become standard in the United States for developing comorbidity scores.
Our study suggests a potential role for developing a scoring system linked to this stepwise approach.
One obvious strategy for developing a scoring system would be to assign equal weights to each subaction.
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