| Literature DB >> 33129277 |
Yohei Kamikawa1, Hiroyuki Hayashi2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although the shock index is known to predict mortality and other severe outcomes, deriving it requires complex calculations. Subtracting the systolic blood pressure from the heart rate may produce a simple shock index that would be a clinically useful substitute for the shock index. In this study, we investigated whether the simple shock index was equivalent to the shock index.Entities:
Keywords: Ambulance; Blood pressure; Cohort study; Critical illness; Heart rate; Shock index; Tertiary care hospital; Vital signs
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33129277 PMCID: PMC7603662 DOI: 10.1186/s12873-020-00383-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Emerg Med ISSN: 1471-227X
Fig. 1Flowchart of the study
Patients’ Characteristics
| N (%) | |
|---|---|
| Age, years | |
| 15–64 | 2420 (44.6) |
| ≥ 65 | 3009 (55.4) |
| Sex | |
| Female | 2677 (49.3) |
| Male | 2752 (50.7) |
| Pre-existing condition | |
| Trauma | 1653 (30.4) |
| Pregnancy | 91 (1.7) |
| Acute myocardial infarction | 97 (1.8) |
| Sepsis | 65 (1.2) |
| Chronic respiratory disease | 114 (2.1) |
| Intracranial disease | 643 (11.8) |
| Systolic blood pressure | |
| Hypotension (< 90 mmHg) | 129 (23.8) |
| Normotension (90–139 mmHg) | 2467 (45.4) |
| Hypertension (140–179 mmHg) | 2282 (42.0) |
| Severe hypertension (≥180 mmHg) | 551 (10.1) |
Fig. 2Correlation plot of the SI and sSI (HR − SBP). SI: shock index, sSI: simple shock index, HR: heart rate, SBP: systolic blood pressure. SI plotted on logarithmic scale
SI and SI derived by sSI (HR-SBP) equivalence tests
| N | Mean difference (90% CI) | |
|---|---|---|
| Age, years | ||
| 15–64 | 2420 | 0.009 (0.008 to 0.011)* |
| ≥ 65 | 3009 | 0.000 (− 0.001 to 0.002)* |
| Sex | ||
| Female | 2677 | 0.003 (0.001 to 0.004)* |
| Male | 2752 | 0.005 (0.004 to 0.007)* |
| Pre-existing condition | ||
| Trauma | 1653 | 0.000 (−0.002 to 0.002)* |
| Pregnancy | 91 | 0.008 (0.004 to 0.012)* |
| Acute myocardial infarction | 97 | 0.016 (0.006 to 0.026)* |
| Sepsis | 65 | −0.022 (− 0.038 to − 0.006)* |
| Chronic respiratory disease | 114 | −0.003 (− 0.011 to 0.005)* |
| Intracranial disease | 643 | −0.005 (− 0.008 to − 0.002)* |
| Systolic blood pressure | ||
| Hypotension (< 90 mmHg) | 129 | 0.008 (−0.014 to 0.031)* |
| Normotension (90–139 mmHg) | 2467 | 0.030 (0.029 to 0.031)* |
| Hypertension (140–179 mmHg) | 2282 | −0.007 (− 0.009 to − 0.006)* |
| Severe hypertension (≥180 mmHg) | 551 | −0.064 (− 0.066 to − 0.061) |
| Total | 5429 | 0.004 (0.003 to 0.005)* |
SI Shock index, sSI Simple shock index, HR Heart rate, SBP Systolic blood pressure, CI Confidence interval. Equivalence margin is 0.052. SI derived by sSI was calculated according to the following estimation equation: sSI = 258.55 log SI.
*Significant results based on the 90% CI values
Fig. 3Equivalency tests between SI and SI derived by sSI (HR − SBP). SI: shock index, sSI: simple shock index, HR: heart rate, SBP: systolic blood pressure. Equivalence margin is 0.052. SI derived by sSI was calculated according to the following estimation equation: sSI = 258.55 log SI