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  Various scoring systems have been developed to optimize theuse of clinical experience in ICU for prognosis and to addressquestions of effectiveness, efficiency, quality of care andcorrect allocation of scarce resources [1,2]. The general severityscoring systems, however, are inappropriate for a disease-specificpopulation [3]. We introduced a scoring system, useful for allpatients with acute renal failure (ARF) admitted to the ICU,whether treated or not with renal replacement therapy (RRT).The Stuivenberg Hospital Acute Renal Failure (SHARF) score forhospital mortality of patients with ARF was developed in a singlecentre study, using two scoring moments (baseline and after48 h) [4]. In a second phase, the SHARF score

Severity scoring and mortality 1 year after acute renal failure.
Authors:Robert L Lins  Monique M Elseviers  Ronny Daelemans
Affiliation:ZNA Stuivenberg, Nephrology-Hypertension, Antwerp, Belgium. robert.lins@pro.tiscali.be
Abstract:  Introduction
Keywords:acute renal failure   long-term survival   mortality   severity score   intensive care unit   SHARF score
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