Comparison of Ranson, Glasgow, MOSS, SIRS, BISAP,
APACHE II, CTSI score, CRP, procalcitonin in predicting severity, organ failure, pancreatic necrosis and mortality in acute pancreatitis.
In addition to CVC removal and its timing, the following variables were analyzed as potential factors associated with 30-day mortality: age, sex,
APACHE II score (calculated on the day of the incident candidemia), concomitant medical conditions (cancer, diabetes, renal failure, cardiac disease, lung disease, cirrhosis), recent surgery (of any type requiring any anesthesia other than local anesthesia within three months prior to the incident candidemia), dialysis, mucositis, neutropenia (<500neutrophils/[mm.sup.3]), receipt of corticosteroids or total parenteral nutrition within 14 days before the incident candidemia, Candida species, and antifungal drug class (azole, amphotericin B or echinocandin).