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Clinical evaluation of circulating blood volume in critically ill patients—contribution of a clinical scoring system†  F. Steéphan, A. Flahault, N. Dieudonneé,

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1 Clinical evaluation of circulating blood volume in critically ill patients—contribution of a clinical scoring system†  F. Steéphan, A. Flahault, N. Dieudonneé, J. Hollande, F. Paillard, F. Bonnet  British Journal of Anaesthesia  Volume 86, Issue 6, Pages (June 2001) DOI: /bja/ Copyright © 2001 British Journal of Anaesthesia Terms and Conditions

2 Fig 1 Relationship between hypovolaemia score and its theoretical probability. Probability=1/(e–T/100+1); Score=100 Ln [probability/(1–probability)]. British Journal of Anaesthesia  , DOI: ( /bja/ ) Copyright © 2001 British Journal of Anaesthesia Terms and Conditions

3 Fig 2 Observed and expected (predicted) rates of hypovolaemia status in test data set (30 ICU patients). A perfect predictor would exactly coincide with the diagonal line running from bottom left to top right (line of identity). As values of Z statistic lie within the range –2 to +2, the fit of the predictor to the line of identity is satisfactory. Predictions are therefore reliable. British Journal of Anaesthesia  , DOI: ( /bja/ ) Copyright © 2001 British Journal of Anaesthesia Terms and Conditions


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