Journal article
Validation of a classification system for causes of death in critical care: An assessment of inter-rater reliability
E Ridgeon, R Bellomo, J Myburgh, M Saxena, M Weatherall, R Jahan, D Arawwawala, S Bell, W Butt, J Camsooksai, C Carle, A Cheng, E Cirstea, J Cohen, J Cranshaw, A Delaney, G Eastwood, S Eliott, U Franke, D Gantner Show all
Critical Care and Resuscitation | Published : 2016
Abstract
Objective: Trials in critical care have previously used unvalidated systems to classify cause of death. We aimed to provide initial validation of a method to classify cause of death in intensive care unit patients. Design, setting and participants: One hundred case scenarios of patients who died in an ICU were presented online to raters, who were asked to select a proximate and an underlying cause of death for each, using the ICU Deaths Classification and Reason (ICU-DECLARE) system. We evaluated two methods of categorising proximate cause of death (designated Lists A and B) and one method of categorising underlying cause of death. Raters were ICU specialists and research coordinators from A..
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