Selected article for: "congestive heart failure and heart failure"

Author: Liu, Keh-Sen; Yu, Tsung-Fu; Wu, Hsing-Ju; Lin, Chun-Yi
Title: The impact of global budgeting in Taiwan on inpatients with unexplained fever
  • Document date: 2019_9_13
  • ID: 432t0q7w_5
    Snippet: A score of 1 was added when the subjects had co-morbid myocardial infarction, congestive heart failure, peripheral vascular disease, cerebrovascular disease, dementia, chronic pulmonary disease, connective tissue disease, peptic ulcer disease, mild liver disease, or diabetes without end-organ damage. A score of 2 was added when the subjects had co-morbid hemiplegia, moderate or severe renal disease, diabetes with end-organ damage, tumor without m.....
    Document: A score of 1 was added when the subjects had co-morbid myocardial infarction, congestive heart failure, peripheral vascular disease, cerebrovascular disease, dementia, chronic pulmonary disease, connective tissue disease, peptic ulcer disease, mild liver disease, or diabetes without end-organ damage. A score of 2 was added when the subjects had co-morbid hemiplegia, moderate or severe renal disease, diabetes with end-organ damage, tumor without metastases, leukemia, or lymphoma. A score of 3 was added when the subjects had co-morbid moderate or severe liver disease. A score of 6 was added when the subjects had co-morbid metastatic solid tumors or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. The total score was obtained by adding the relative weight of all comorbidities. For each decade > 40 years of age, a score of 1 is added to the sum of the abovementioned scores. [34] [35] [36] [37]

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