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: Most sofas feature upholstered armrests and are fitted with springs and tailored cushions.

In medicine, stands for the Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score. Developed in 1994, it is a clinical tool used to describe and quantify the severity of organ dysfunction in critically ill patients. The SOFA score as a mortality predictor in ICU patients : Most sofas feature upholstered armrests and are

: They come in various styles, including sleek leather options, modular designs, and "pull-out" versions that convert into beds. The SOFA score as a mortality predictor in

A —also known as a couch, settee, or chesterfield —is a long, upholstered piece of furniture designed to seat multiple people. Historically, "sofa" referred to an upholstered seat with arms and a back, while "couch" was used for items intended for reclining; today, the terms are mostly used interchangeably. : In daily life, the sofa is a

: In daily life, the sofa is a central hub for relaxation, socialising, and leisure. The Medical SOFA Score: Assessing Organ Failure