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    PREdiction of Survival on ECMO Therapy (PRESET) Score

    Predicts survival after ECMO for acute respiratory distress syndrome.
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    >100
    0
    91-100
    +1
    81-90
    +2
    71-80
    +3
    ≤70
    +4
    ≤1.50
    0
    1.51-3.00
    +1
    3.01-6.00
    +2
    6.01-10.00
    +3
    >10.00
    +4
    >7.300
    0
    7.201-7.300
    +1
    7.101-7.200
    +2
    ≤7.100
    +3
    >200
    0
    101-200
    +1
    ≤100
    +2
    ≤2
    0
    3-7
    +1
    >7
    +2

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    Creator Insights
    Dr. Frank Herbstreit

    About the Creator

    Frank Herbstreit, MD, is the head of intensive care medicine at the University Clinic of Essen in Germany. He is also a senior editor for Anesthesia and Analgesia. Dr. Herbstreit’s primary research is focused on anesthesia education and use for organ transplantation, as well as intensive care medicine and extracorporeal lung-assist (ECMO).

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