Predictive Value of Infection Related Critical Illness Scores on the Risk of Death in Infected Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Laiqing Luo, Rongliu Cen
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Abstract

Background: This article aimed to compare the value of infection related critical illness scores in predicting the risk of death in infected patients, and evaluate the predictive accuracy of three scoring indicators: SOFA score, APACHE II score, and NEWS score.

Methods: Through the established retrieval strategy, the relevant literature from January 2013 to December 2023 were searched on platforms such as CNKI, Wanfang, PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane Library, eight relevant literature were included for meta-analysis. Literature screening and data extraction were conducted according to predetermined standards, using a fixed effects model for data analysis.

Results: Among the 8 included literature (References (5-12)), the ratio of mortality to survival and 95% confidence interval for SOFA scores were 1.33 and (0.98, 1.75), respectively; The APACHE II score is 2.24 and (1.58, 2.97); The NEWS score is 1.64 and (1.45, 1.85). All three scoring indicators had significant value in predicting the risk of death in infected patients. In addition, comparing the AUC of the three scoring indicators, the SOFA score had the highest AUC, followed by the APACHE II score, and showed significant differences compared to the NEWS score, with P<0.001 and P<0.05 respectively.

Conclusion: The SOFA score has higher accuracy and predictive value in predicting the condition and risk of death of infected patients. However, further attention needs to be paid to the selection of scoring methods to comprehensively consider the clinical situation and research objectives. The results of this study are helpful in guiding the evaluation and prediction of infected patients in clinical practice, and providing a basis for optimizing treatment strategies.

感染相关危重疾病评分对感染患者死亡风险的预测价值:系统回顾和荟萃分析
背景:本文旨在比较感染相关危重疾病评分对感染患者死亡风险的预测价值,并评估SOFA评分、APACHE II评分和NEWS评分三个评分指标的预测准确性。方法:通过制定的检索策略,在CNKI、万方、PubMed、Embase、Cochrane Library等平台检索2013年1月至2023年12月的相关文献,纳入8篇相关文献进行meta分析。按照预定标准进行文献筛选和数据提取,采用固定效应模型进行数据分析。结果:纳入的8篇文献(文献(5-12))中,SOFA评分的死亡率与存活率之比和95%可信区间分别为1.33和(0.98,1.75);APACHE II评分分别为2.24和1.58,2.97;NEWS得分分别为1.64和1.45,1.85。三个评分指标对预测感染患者死亡风险均有显著价值。此外,比较三个评分指标的AUC, SOFA评分的AUC最高,APACHE II评分次之,与NEWS评分相比差异有统计学意义,与ppp相比差异有统计学意义。结论:SOFA评分对预测感染患者病情和死亡风险具有更高的准确性和预测价值。但在评分方法的选择上需要进一步注意,综合考虑临床情况和研究目的。本研究结果有助于指导临床对感染患者的评估和预测,并为优化治疗策略提供依据。
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Iranian Journal of Public Health
Iranian Journal of Public Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
7.10%
发文量
300
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Iranian Journal of Public Health has been continuously published since 1971, as the only Journal in all health domains, with wide distribution (including WHO in Geneva and Cairo) in two languages (English and Persian). From 2001 issue, the Journal is published only in English language. During the last 41 years more than 2000 scientific research papers, results of health activities, surveys and services, have been published in this Journal. To meet the increasing demand of respected researchers, as of January 2012, the Journal is published monthly. I wish this will assist to promote the level of global knowledge. The main topics that the Journal would welcome are: Bioethics, Disaster and Health, Entomology, Epidemiology, Health and Environment, Health Economics, Health Services, Immunology, Medical Genetics, Mental Health, Microbiology, Nutrition and Food Safety, Occupational Health, Oral Health. We would be very delighted to receive your Original papers, Review Articles, Short communications, Case reports and Scientific Letters to the Editor on the above men­tioned research areas.
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