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data from patients admitted to an intensive care unit
A data frame with 200 observations on the following 21 variables.
ID Patient ID number
status Patient status: Lived or Died
Status numerical code for Status
Age Patient's age (in years)
sex Male or Female
Sex numerical code for sex
race Patient's race: White, Black, or
Other
Race numerical code for race
service Type of service: Medical or
Surgical
Service numerical code for service
cancer Is cancer involved? No or Yes
Cancer Is cancer involved? 0 or 1
renal Is chronic renal failure involved? No or Yes
Renal Is chronic renal failure involved? 0 or 1
infection Is infection involved? No or Yes
Infection Is infection involved? 0 or 1
cpr Patient gets CPR prior to admission? No or Yes
CPR Patient gets CPR prior to admission? 0 or 1
Systolic Systolic blood pressure (in mm of Hg)
HeartRate Pulse rate (beats per minute)
previous Previous admission to ICU wihtin 6 months? No or Yes
Previous Previous admission to ICU wihtin 6 months? 0 or 1
type Admission type: Elective or Emergency
Type Admission type: 0 or 1
fracture Fractured bone involved? No or Yes
Fracture Fractured bone involved? 0 or 1
pO2 Partial oxygen level from blood gases under 60?
No or Yes
PO2 Partial oxygen level from blood gases under 60?
0 or 1
pHlow pH from blood gas under 7.25? No or Yes
pH pH from blood gas under or over 7.25? Low or Hi
PH pH from blood gas under or over 7.25? 0 or 1
pCO2hi Partial carbon dioxide level from blood gas over 45?
No or Yes
pCO2 Partial carbon dioxide level from blood gas over or under 45?
Low or Hi
PCO2 Partial carbon dioxide level from blood gas over or under 45?
0 or 1
bicarbonateLow Bicarbonate from
blood gas under 18? No or Yes
bicarbonate Bicarbonate from
blood gas under or over 18? Low or Hi
Bicarbonate Bicarbonate from
blood gas under or over 18? 0 or 1
creatinineHi Creatinine from blood gas over 2.0?
No or Yes
creatinine Creatinine from blood gas over or under 2.0?
Low or Hi
Creatinine Creatinine from blood gas over or under 2.0?
0 or 1
consciousness Levels: Conscious, Deep Stupor, or Coma
Consciousness Levels: 0, 1, or 2
Data from a sample of 200 patients following admission to an adult intensive care unit (ICU).
DASL dataset downloaded from http://lib.stat.cmu.edu/DASL/Datafiles/ICU.html
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