2024-03-29T09:19:49Zhttp://repisalud.isciii.es/oai/requestoai:repisalud.isciii.es:20.500.12105/133982022-11-07T11:51:36Zcom_20.500.12105_2145com_20.500.12105_2051com_20.500.12105_2144col_20.500.12105_2146
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Lopez-Escobar, Alejandro
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Madurga, Rodrigo
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Castellano, Jose Maria
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Velazquez, Sara
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Suárez Del Villar, Rafael
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Menendez, Justo
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Peixoto, Alejandro
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Jimeno, Sara
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Ventura, Paula Sol
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Ruiz de Aguiar, Santiago
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2021-03-26
Infection by SARS-CoV2 has devastating consequences on health care systems. It is a global health priority to identify patients at risk of fatal outcomes. 1955 patients admitted to HM-Hospitales from 1 March to 10 June 2020 due to COVID-19, were were divided into two groups, 1310 belonged to the training cohort and 645 to validation cohort. Four different models were generated to predict in-hospital mortality. Following variables were included: age, sex, oxygen saturation, level of C-reactive-protein, neutrophil-to-platelet-ratio (NPR), neutrophil-to-lymphocyte-ratio (NLR) and the rate of changes of both hemogram ratios (VNLR and VNPR) during the first week after admission. The accuracy of the models in predicting in-hospital mortality were evaluated using the area under the receiver-operator-characteristic curve (AUC). AUC for models including NLR and NPR performed similarly in both cohorts: NLR 0.873 (95% CI: 0.849-0.898), NPR 0.875 (95% CI: 0.851-0.899) in training cohort and NLR 0.856 (95% CI: 0.818-0.895), NPR 0.863 (95% CI: 0.826-0.901) in validation cohort. AUC was 0.885 (95% CI: 0.885-0.919) for VNLR and 0.891 (95% CI: 0.861-0.922) for VNPR in the validation cohort. According to our results, models are useful in predicting in-hospital mortality risk due to COVID-19. The RIM Score proposed is a simple, widely available tool that can help identify patients at risk of fatal outcomes.
Diagnostics (Basel). 2021; 11(4):596
2075-4418
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12105/13398
33810534
10.3390/diagnostics11040596
Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)
Risk Score for Predicting In-Hospital Mortality in COVID-19 (RIM Score).