Are prognostic tools losing accuracy? Development and performance of a novel age-calibrated severity scoring system for critically ill patients.

<h4>Objective</h4>This study aimed to assess the performance of a commonly used ICU severity score (SAPS3) and determine whether an alternative scoring system may be more accurate across all age strata.<h4>Methods</h4>Retrospective cohort study in a general ICU in Brazil. A s...

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Main Authors: Rodrigo C Menezes, Isabella B B Ferreira, Thomas A Carmo, Gabriel P Telles, Paula L D Pugas, Matheus L Otero, Maria B Arriaga, Kiyoshi F Fukutani, Licurgo P Neto, Sydney Agareno, Nivaldo M Filgueiras Filho, Kevan M Akrami, Bruno B Andrade
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240793
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spelling doaj-f5b7b4bb479446bca3cc4bfd72a142232021-03-04T12:25:38ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-011511e024079310.1371/journal.pone.0240793Are prognostic tools losing accuracy? Development and performance of a novel age-calibrated severity scoring system for critically ill patients.Rodrigo C MenezesIsabella B B FerreiraThomas A CarmoGabriel P TellesPaula L D PugasMatheus L OteroMaria B ArriagaKiyoshi F FukutaniLicurgo P NetoSydney AgarenoNivaldo M Filgueiras FilhoKevan M AkramiBruno B Andrade<h4>Objective</h4>This study aimed to assess the performance of a commonly used ICU severity score (SAPS3) and determine whether an alternative scoring system may be more accurate across all age strata.<h4>Methods</h4>Retrospective cohort study in a general ICU in Brazil. A secondary analysis was performed with clinical and epidemiological data, present in the first 24 hours of unit admission. Then, a binary logistic regression, followed by cross-validation, was made to develop a novel prognostic tool. ICU mortality was the primary outcome evaluated.<h4>Results</h4>A total of 3042 patients were included over the study period between August 2015 and July 2018 with a median age of 67 ± 18.4 years. SAPS3 performed fairly in prediction of ICU mortality, particularly in the 80 years or older subset. Multivariable regression identified variables independently associated with mortality that were used to develop the Age Calibrated ICU Score (ACIS) tool that performed similarly to SAPS3 across age categories, being slightly superior in the very elderly population (AUC 0.80 vs 0.72).<h4>Conclusions</h4>The ACIS offers a robust and simple tool to predict ICU mortality, particularly in an increasingly elderly critical care population.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240793
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author Rodrigo C Menezes
Isabella B B Ferreira
Thomas A Carmo
Gabriel P Telles
Paula L D Pugas
Matheus L Otero
Maria B Arriaga
Kiyoshi F Fukutani
Licurgo P Neto
Sydney Agareno
Nivaldo M Filgueiras Filho
Kevan M Akrami
Bruno B Andrade
spellingShingle Rodrigo C Menezes
Isabella B B Ferreira
Thomas A Carmo
Gabriel P Telles
Paula L D Pugas
Matheus L Otero
Maria B Arriaga
Kiyoshi F Fukutani
Licurgo P Neto
Sydney Agareno
Nivaldo M Filgueiras Filho
Kevan M Akrami
Bruno B Andrade
Are prognostic tools losing accuracy? Development and performance of a novel age-calibrated severity scoring system for critically ill patients.
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author_facet Rodrigo C Menezes
Isabella B B Ferreira
Thomas A Carmo
Gabriel P Telles
Paula L D Pugas
Matheus L Otero
Maria B Arriaga
Kiyoshi F Fukutani
Licurgo P Neto
Sydney Agareno
Nivaldo M Filgueiras Filho
Kevan M Akrami
Bruno B Andrade
author_sort Rodrigo C Menezes
title Are prognostic tools losing accuracy? Development and performance of a novel age-calibrated severity scoring system for critically ill patients.
title_short Are prognostic tools losing accuracy? Development and performance of a novel age-calibrated severity scoring system for critically ill patients.
title_full Are prognostic tools losing accuracy? Development and performance of a novel age-calibrated severity scoring system for critically ill patients.
title_fullStr Are prognostic tools losing accuracy? Development and performance of a novel age-calibrated severity scoring system for critically ill patients.
title_full_unstemmed Are prognostic tools losing accuracy? Development and performance of a novel age-calibrated severity scoring system for critically ill patients.
title_sort are prognostic tools losing accuracy? development and performance of a novel age-calibrated severity scoring system for critically ill patients.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description <h4>Objective</h4>This study aimed to assess the performance of a commonly used ICU severity score (SAPS3) and determine whether an alternative scoring system may be more accurate across all age strata.<h4>Methods</h4>Retrospective cohort study in a general ICU in Brazil. A secondary analysis was performed with clinical and epidemiological data, present in the first 24 hours of unit admission. Then, a binary logistic regression, followed by cross-validation, was made to develop a novel prognostic tool. ICU mortality was the primary outcome evaluated.<h4>Results</h4>A total of 3042 patients were included over the study period between August 2015 and July 2018 with a median age of 67 ± 18.4 years. SAPS3 performed fairly in prediction of ICU mortality, particularly in the 80 years or older subset. Multivariable regression identified variables independently associated with mortality that were used to develop the Age Calibrated ICU Score (ACIS) tool that performed similarly to SAPS3 across age categories, being slightly superior in the very elderly population (AUC 0.80 vs 0.72).<h4>Conclusions</h4>The ACIS offers a robust and simple tool to predict ICU mortality, particularly in an increasingly elderly critical care population.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240793
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