Comparison of CRIB-II with SNAPPE-II for Predicting Survival and Morbidities Before Hospital Discharge in Neonates with Gestation ≤ 32 Weeks: a Prospective Multicentric Observational Study
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Conclusion: In infants with gestational age of ≤ 32 weeks, both CRIB-II and SNAPPE-II are good scoring systems for predicting mortality. CRIB-II, being a simpler scoring system and having better predictive ability for major morbidities and combined adverse outcome, is preferable over SNAPPE-II.
What Is Known: • SNAPPE-II and CRIB-II scores have good predictive ability on in-hospital mortality in preterm neonates.
What Is New: • SNAPPE-II and CRIB-II both have good predictive ability for mortality, but CRIB-II has better ability for short-term morbidities related to the prematurity.
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