Neural network predicts need for red blood cell transfusion for patients with acute gastrointestinal bleeding admitted to the intensive care unit
Abstract Acute gastrointestinal bleeding is the most common gastrointestinal cause for hospitalization. For high-risk patients requiring intensive care unit stay, predicting transfusion needs during the first 24 h using dynamic risk assessment may improve resuscitation with red blood cell transfusio...
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Main Authors: | Dennis Shung, Jessie Huang, Egbert Castro, J. Kenneth Tay, Michael Simonov, Loren Laine, Ramesh Batra, Smita Krishnaswamy |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/70ecc46b9e1640a0ba5d4390d8202c6e |
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