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Assessment of risk scores in Covid-19.

Marta María García Clemente1, Julia Herrero Huertas1, Alejandro Fernández Fernández1, Covadonga De La Escosura Muñoz1, Ana Isabel Enríquez Rodríguez1, Liliana Pérez Martínez1, Santiago Gómez Mañas1, Marta Iscar Urrutia1, Francisco Julián López González1, Claudia Janeth Madrid Carbajal1, Pedro Bedate Díaz1, Miguel Arias Guillén1, Cristina Bailón Cuadrado1, Tamara Hermida Valverde1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To analyse the accuracy of commonly used risk scores (PSI and CURB-65) in predicting mortality and need for ICU admission in Covid-19.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Prospective study of patients diagnosed with Covid-19 pneumonia. Patients were followed until home discharge or death. PSI, CURB-65, SMART-COP and MuLBSTA severity scores were assessed on admission. Risk scores were related to mortality and ICU admission.
RESULTS: About 249 patients, 143 males (57.4%) were included. The mean age was 65.6 + 16.1 years. Factors associates with mortality in the multivariate analysis were age > 80 years (OR: 13.9; 95% CI 3.8-51.1) (P = .000), lymphocytes < 800 (OR: 2.9; CI 95% 1.1-7-9) (P = .040), confusion (OR: 6.3; 95% CI 1.6-24.7) (P = .008) and NT-proBNP > 500 pg/mL (OR: 10.1; 95% CI 1.1-63.1) (P = .039). In predicting mortality, the PSI score: AUC 0.874 (95% CI 0.808-0.939) and the CURB-65 score: AUC 0.852 (95% CI 0.794-0.909) were the ones that obtained the best results. In the need for ICU admission, the SMART-COP score: AUC 0.749 (95% CI 0.695-0.820) and the MuLBSTA score: AUC 0.777 (95% CI 0.713-0.840) were the ones that obtained better results, with significant differences with PSI and CURB-65. The scores with the lowest value for ICU admission prediction were PSI with AUC of 0.620 (95% CI 0.549-0.690) and CURB-65 with AUC of 0.604 (95% CI 0.528-0.680).
CONCLUSIONS: Prognosis scores routinely used for CAP (PSI and CURB-65) were good predictors for mortality in patients with Covid-19 CAP but not for need of hospitalisation or ICU admission. In the evaluation of Covid-19 pneumonia, we need scores that allow to decide the appropriate level of care.
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32931634     DOI: 10.1111/ijcp.13705

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Pract        ISSN: 1368-5031            Impact factor:   2.503


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Authors:  Jaime Gil-Rodríguez; Michel Martos-Ruiz; José-Antonio Peregrina-Rivas; Pablo Aranda-Laserna; Alberto Benavente-Fernández; Juan Melchor; Emilio Guirao-Arrabal
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