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Can Hypercholesterolemia Alter Euroscore II Predictivity in Smokers?
Although EUROSCORE II is a strong predictor of mortality, it is not completely exact. The literature presents several examples in which this parameter collaborates, but does not provide conclusive predictability. From a database of 950 adult patients and of both sexes from an Intensive Care Unit of a large tertiary hospital, smokers were selected, classified according to exposure levels, in a number of 81 in total. A regression was then performed using a linear model of least squares. Controlled variables: gender, age, diabetes, hypertension, body mass index and primary or secondary prevention. Formula EUROSCORE II in smoking patients presented associations with cholesterol and hypertension levels, which, according to statistical analysis, were not confounding factors.