The Extracorporeal Life Support Organization
Neo-RESCUERS
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine | University of Michigan | C.S. Mott Children's Hospital
Neonatal Risk Estimation Score in Children Using Extracorporeal Respiratory Support

is designed to predict the mortality risk of neonates requiring ECMO for respiratory support. The tool was developed for institutional benchmarking, use in observational research, and to help quantify the risk of dying among neonates with similar conditions requiring respiratory ECMO.

Show Exclusions
  • Primary diagnosis of congenital heart disease, heart failure, cardiomyopathy, and myocarditis
  • ECMO support indicated due to cardiac arrest (but a cardiac arrest that occurred prior to ECMO for respiratory support is not an exclusion)

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Patient's Neo-RESCUERS 0
Birth weight
kg
Gestational age
weeks
Postnatal age
days
PF ratio
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mmHg
Most abnormal value recorded within 6 hours of receipt of ECMO support
pH
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Most abnormal value recorded within 6 hours of receipt of ECMO support
Gender
Primary diagnostic group
Additional conditions and procedures
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Select one or more
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Per Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality definitions
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Defined by ICD-9-CM codes plus the absence of renal failure as an ECMO complication