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Where does SOFA score get data?

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The Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score is a crucial medical tool used to track a patient's condition in intensive care units (ICUs). A single point increase in the SOFA score has been linked to a 9.9% increase in ICU mortality. This score is derived from six organ systems, each with its own data source, to provide a comprehensive view of patient health.

What Percentile is a Concern for Health?

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Across various health metrics, a single percentile number rarely tells the whole story; for example, a baby at the 5th percentile can be just as healthy as one at the 95th. The real question of **what percentile is a concern** arises when there's a significant shift in a person's growth pattern over time.

What does BSA mean on a doctor's report?

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Over 30% of patients receiving certain drug treatments are affected by miscalculations related to dosage, making metrics like body surface area (BSA) critically important. If you've ever seen the acronym BSA on a doctor's report, understanding its meaning is a crucial step toward comprehending your medical care.