The document outlines Ranson's Criteria for assessing patients admitted with pancreatitis, including factors evaluated on admission such as age over 55, blood glucose over 11 mmol/L, and white blood cell count over 16,000/uL, as well as enzymes LDH over 350IU/L and AST over 250IU/L. It also lists criteria evaluated after 48 hours of admission including base deficit over 4 mmol/L, BUN over 5 mg/dL, hematocrit fall of over 10%, hypocalcemia below 2.0 mmol/L, hypoxemia with Po2 below 60mmHg, and fluid sequestration over 6L.
The document outlines Ranson's Criteria for assessing patients admitted with pancreatitis, including factors evaluated on admission such as age over 55, blood glucose over 11 mmol/L, and white blood cell count over 16,000/uL, as well as enzymes LDH over 350IU/L and AST over 250IU/L. It also lists criteria evaluated after 48 hours of admission including base deficit over 4 mmol/L, BUN over 5 mg/dL, hematocrit fall of over 10%, hypocalcemia below 2.0 mmol/L, hypoxemia with Po2 below 60mmHg, and fluid sequestration over 6L.
The document outlines Ranson's Criteria for assessing patients admitted with pancreatitis, including factors evaluated on admission such as age over 55, blood glucose over 11 mmol/L, and white blood cell count over 16,000/uL, as well as enzymes LDH over 350IU/L and AST over 250IU/L. It also lists criteria evaluated after 48 hours of admission including base deficit over 4 mmol/L, BUN over 5 mg/dL, hematocrit fall of over 10%, hypocalcemia below 2.0 mmol/L, hypoxemia with Po2 below 60mmHg, and fluid sequestration over 6L.