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*The APACHE II score is based on the worst calculated '''mean BP'''.   
*The APACHE II score is based on the worst calculated '''mean BP'''.   
*The mean BP is automatically calculated when the CSV data is uploaded to [[TMSX]].  
*The mean BP is automatically calculated when the CSV data is uploaded to [[TMSX]].  
*when selecting the worst BP, you must also take into account the diagnosis. For example, if a patient is in septic shock, you want to select the lowest BP as opposed to the highest BP which is artificially enhanced by inotropes.
*when selecting the worst BP, you must also take into account [[#artificially changed BPs]]
{{discussion}}
*If BP is not available from the chart because of short stay or death, see [[Apache_II_General_Collection_Guidelines#Missing_Values_Rule_for_APACHE_II]]
*If BP is not available from the chart because of short stay or death, what specific normal value should be used so we can have an idea how often this is not available? [[User:Ttenbergen|Ttenbergen]] 15:06, 2 November 2010 (CDT)Ttenbergen 15:28, 2014 January 2 (CST)Ttenbergen 11:23, 2014 January 10 (CST)
**See: [http://ccmdb.kuality.ca/index.php/Apache_II_General_Collection_Guidelines#Missing_Values_Rules_for_APACHE_II_for_patients_who_DIED_shortly_after_arriving_in_unit Missing value rule]


 
=== artificially changed BPs ===
Look carefully when selecting this value. APACHE II score is based on the '''worst''' calculated mean BP (either high or low) which ever gives you the highest points as per scoring table, but you must also take in account the diagnosis.  For example if a patient is in septic shock, you would want the lowest BP as opposed to the highest BP that is artificially enhanced by inotropes.
Look carefully when selecting this value. APACHE II score is based on the '''worst''' calculated mean BP (either high or low) which ever gives you the highest points as per scoring table, but you must also take in account the diagnosis.  For example if a patient is in septic shock, you would want the lowest BP as opposed to the highest BP that is '''artificially enhanced by inotropes'''. We want the worst BP caused by condition, not intervention.  




[[Category:APACHE II Physiological Variables]]
[[Category:APACHE II Physiological Variables]]
[[Category:Blood Pressure-APACHE]]
[[Category:Blood Pressure-APACHE]]

Revision as of 08:34, 2014 September 9

The mean Blood Pressure BP as collected for the APACHE II score is calculated as follows:

Mean BP = round(((2x Diastolic) + Systolic)) ÷ 3)

Rounding may not be part of the original definition of Mean BP, but it is how we do it in order to get integers that work with the Apache Ranges.

Collection Instructions for mean arterial BP

  • The data collector is responsible to collect from the chart, the worst BP (be it high or low) during the first 24 hours in ICU.
    • there is a BP Helper button to help pick the Sys/Dia combination for the worst mean BP
  • The APACHE II score is based on the worst calculated mean BP.
  • The mean BP is automatically calculated when the CSV data is uploaded to TMSX.
  • when selecting the worst BP, you must also take into account #artificially changed BPs
  • If BP is not available from the chart because of short stay or death, see Apache_II_General_Collection_Guidelines#Missing_Values_Rule_for_APACHE_II

artificially changed BPs

Look carefully when selecting this value. APACHE II score is based on the worst calculated mean BP (either high or low) which ever gives you the highest points as per scoring table, but you must also take in account the diagnosis. For example if a patient is in septic shock, you would want the lowest BP as opposed to the highest BP that is artificially enhanced by inotropes. We want the worst BP caused by condition, not intervention.