Current Utility of Sequential Organ Failure Assessment Score: A Literature Review and Future Directions.

Q3 Medicine
Open Respiratory Medicine Journal Pub Date : 2021-04-13 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1874306402115010001
Rahul Kashyap, Khalid M Sherani, Taru Dutt, Karthik Gnanapandithan, Malvika Sagar, Saraschandra Vallabhajosyula, Abhay P Vakil, Salim Surani
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Abstract

The Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score is commonly used in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) to evaluate, prognosticate and assess patients. Since its validation, the SOFA score has served in various settings, including medical, trauma, surgical, cardiac, and neurological ICUs. It has been a strong mortality predictor and literature over the years has documented the ability of the SOFA score to accurately distinguish survivors from non-survivors on admission. Over the years, multiple variations have been proposed to the SOFA score, which have led to the evolution of alternate validated scoring models replacing one or more components of the SOFA scoring system. Various SOFA based models have been used to evaluate specific clinical populations, such as patients with cardiac dysfunction, hepatic failure, renal failure, different races and public health illnesses, etc. This study is aimed to conduct a review of modifications in SOFA score in the past several years. We review the literature evaluating various modifications to the SOFA score such as modified SOFA, Modified SOFA, modified Cardiovascular SOFA, Extra-renal SOFA, Chronic Liver Failure SOFA, Mexican SOFA, quick SOFA, Lactic acid quick SOFA (LqSOFA), SOFA in hematological malignancies, SOFA with Richmond Agitation-Sedation scale and Pediatric SOFA. Various organ systems, their relevant scoring and the proposed modifications in each of these systems are presented in detail. There is a need to incorporate the most recent literature into the SOFA scoring system to make it more relevant and accurate in this rapidly evolving critical care environment. For future directions, we plan to put together most if not all updates in SOFA score and probably validate it in a large database a single institution and validate it in multisite data base.

序贯器官衰竭评估评分的当前应用:文献综述及未来发展方向。
序贯器官衰竭评估(SOFA)评分通常用于重症监护病房(ICU)评估、预后和评估患者。自其验证以来,SOFA评分已在各种环境中使用,包括医疗、创伤、外科、心脏和神经内科icu。它一直是一个强有力的死亡率预测指标,多年来的文献记录了SOFA评分在入院时准确区分幸存者和非幸存者的能力。多年来,对SOFA评分提出了多种变化,这导致了替代SOFA评分系统的一个或多个组成部分的有效评分模型的发展。各种基于SOFA的模型已被用于评估特定的临床人群,如心功能障碍、肝功能衰竭、肾功能衰竭、不同种族和公共卫生疾病等患者。本研究旨在回顾过去几年SOFA评分的修改情况。我们回顾了评价SOFA评分的各种修改的文献,如改良SOFA、改良SOFA、改良心血管SOFA、肾外SOFA、慢性肝衰竭SOFA、墨西哥SOFA、快速SOFA、乳酸快速SOFA (LqSOFA)、血液恶性肿瘤SOFA、Richmond激动-镇静量表SOFA和儿科SOFA。详细介绍了各种器官系统,它们的相关评分和在每个系统中提出的修改。有必要将最新文献纳入SOFA评分系统,使其在快速发展的重症监护环境中更加相关和准确。对于未来的发展方向,我们计划将SOFA评分的大部分(如果不是全部)更新放在一起,并可能在单个机构的大型数据库中验证它,并在多站点数据库中验证它。
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Open Respiratory Medicine Journal
Open Respiratory Medicine Journal Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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期刊介绍: The Open Respiratory Medicine Journal is an Open Access online journal, which publishes research articles, reviews/mini-reviews, letters and guest edited single topic issues in all important areas of experimental and clinical research in respiratory medicine. Topics covered include: -COPD- Occupational disorders, and the role of allergens and pollutants- Asthma- Allergy- Non-invasive ventilation- Therapeutic intervention- Lung cancer- Lung infections respiratory diseases- Therapeutic interventions- Adult and paediatric medicine- Cell biology. The Open Respiratory Medicine Journal, a peer reviewed journal, is an important and reliable source of current information on important recent developments in the field. The emphasis will be on publishing quality articles rapidly and making them freely available worldwide.
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