Comparative analysis of prognostic scoring systems for cats with suspected pancreatitis (472 cats).

IF 2.2 2区 农林科学
Harry Cridge, Julia Winser, Julia Wells, Timothy Bolton, Sue Yee Lim, Ashley Kibodeaux, Ileana Michel, Betty Chow, Jared A Jaffey, Cameron Prior, Fergus Allerton, Sarah Guess, Ruby Prince, Andrew Mackin, Sichao Wang
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Abstract

Background: Various prognostic factors and schemes are proposed for use in cats with pancreatitis, but these have yet to be independently evaluated in a broad group of cats.

Hypothesis/objectives: (1) To compare predicted prognosis for death and prolonged (≥5 days) hospitalization across biochemical variables and composite schemes and (2) to calculate discriminatory ability for length of hospitalization.

Animals: Four hundred seventy-two client-owned cats with suspected pancreatitis.

Methods: Multi-institutional retrospective study (2019-2024). Prognostic factors included potassium, feline pancreas-specific lipase, total bilirubin, total calcium, and total magnesium. Prognostic schemes retrospectively calculated were the Acute Patient Physiologic and Laboratory Evaluation (APPLE)full and fast, and the modified feline activity index (MFAI).

Results: Total calcium (median: 9.3 [IQR: 8.7-9.9] vs 9.6 [IQR: 9.0-10.1] mg/dL, P = .03), APPLEfull (median: 41 [IQR: 35-46] vs 36 [IQR: 30-40], P < .001), APPLEfast (median: 20.5 [IQR: 14.5-27.0] vs 14.0 [IQR: 12.0-19.0], P < .001), and MFAI (median: 5 [IQR: 4-8] vs 4 [IQR: 3-6], P = .011) were significantly different between fatal and nonfatal cases. Acute Patient Physiologic and Laboratory Evaluationfast had the greatest area under the curve for case fatality (0.695; 95% CI, 0.617-0.773) while MFAI had the greatest concordance index with length of hospitalization (0.673; 95% CI, 0.639-0.706). Overall negative predictive values were high and positive predictive values (PPVs) were low for both case fatality and prolonged hospitalization.

Conclusions and clinical importance: Composite scoring schemes appear to be of greater prognostic value than individual variables in cats with pancreatitis. Because of the low PPVs for case fatality and prolonged hospitalization, prognostic factors should be interpreted cautiously on an individual cat basis and should not serve as the basis of clinically consequential decisions.

疑似胰腺炎猫预后评分系统的比较分析(472只猫)。
背景:各种预后因素和方案被提出用于患有胰腺炎的猫,但这些尚未在广泛的猫群中进行独立评估。假设/目的:(1)比较不同生化变量和复合方案对死亡和住院时间≥5天的预测预后;(2)计算住院时间的区分能力。动物:472只客户养的猫疑似患有胰腺炎。方法:多机构回顾性研究(2019-2024)。预后因素包括钾、猫胰腺特异性脂肪酶、总胆红素、总钙和总镁。回顾性计算的预后方案是全面快速的急性患者生理和实验室评估(APPLE)和改良猫活动指数(MFAI)。结果:总钙(中位数:9.3 [IQR: 8.7-9.9] vs 9.6 [IQR: 9.0-10.1] mg/dL, P = .03), APPLEfull(中位数:41 [IQR: 35-46] vs 36 [IQR: 30-40]), P结论和临床重要性:综合评分方案似乎比个体变量对胰腺炎猫的预后更有价值。由于病死率较低的ppv和住院时间较长,预后因素应在个别猫的基础上谨慎解释,不应作为临床后果决定的基础。
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Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
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期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is to advance veterinary medical knowledge and improve the lives of animals by publication of authoritative scientific articles of animal diseases.
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