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RESULTS Ninety patients (9.8%) required PPM. The scoring system showed good discrimination with C-statistic score of 0.6743 (95% CI 0.618-0.729). Higher scores suggested increased PPM risk i.e. 7.3% with score ≤3, 19.23% with score 4-6, and 37.50% with score ≥7. Patients requiring PPM were older (81.4 versus 78.7 years, p = 0.002). Length of stay and in-hospital mortality was significantly higher in PPM group. CONCLUSIONS NIS database derived PPM risk prediction model was successfully validated in our database with acceptable disc