预测 COVID-19 奥密克阶段住院情况的简单风险评分的前瞻性验证。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Mark H Ebell, Roya Hamadani, Autumn Kieber-Emmons
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简介:我们之前开发了一种包含 3 个项目(年龄、患者呼吸困难报告和任何相关合并症)的简单风险评分,本报告在前瞻性患者样本中对其进行了验证,并根据疫苗接种情况进行了分层:从利哈伊谷健康网络(Lehigh Valley Health Network)2021 年 11 月 21 日至 2022 年 10 月 31 日期间 8 名 COVID-19 患者的结构化电子健康记录(Omicron 变异)中抽取数据。我们为 19,456 名患者中的每一位计算了先前得出的风险评分,10 并确定了住院的可能性。计算了 ROC 曲线下的面积:我们将 13,239 名患者(68%)归入低风险组,其住院风险仅为 0.16%。中度风险组有 5622 名患者,住院风险为 2.2% 14 ,密切的门诊随访可能会使其受益;而高风险组仅有 574 15 名患者(占所有患者的 2.9%),住院风险为 8.9%,可能需要进一步评估 16。曲线下面积为 0.844:我们前瞻性地验证了针对初级和紧急护理COVID1919患者的简单风险评分,该评分可为围绕COVID-19的门诊分诊决策提供支持。
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Prospective Validation of a Simple Risk Score to Predict Hospitalization during the Omicron Phase of COVID-19.

Introduction: We previously developed a simple risk score with 3 items (age, patient report of dyspnea, and any relevant comorbidity), and in this report validate it in a prospective sample of patients, stratified by vaccination status.

Methods: Data were abstracted from a structured electronic health record of primary care and urgent care 8 patients with COVID-19 in the Lehigh Valley Health Network from 11/21/2021 and 10/31/2022 9 (Omicron variant). Our previously derived risk score was calculated for each of 19,456 patients, 10 and the likelihood of hospitalization was determined. Area under the ROC curve was calculated.

Results: We were able to place 13,239 patients (68%) in a low-risk group with only a 0.16% risk of 13 hospitalization. The moderate risk group with 5622 patients had a 2.2% risk of hospitalization 14 and might benefit from close outpatient follow-up, whereas the high-risk group with only 574 15 patients (2.9% of all patients) had an 8.9% risk of hospitalization and may require further 16 evaluation. Area under the curve was 0.844.

Discussion: We prospectively validated a simple risk score for primary and urgent care patients with COVID1919 that can support outpatient triage decisions around COVID-19.

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期刊介绍: Published since 1988, the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine ( JABFM ) is the official peer-reviewed journal of the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM). Believing that the public and scientific communities are best served by open access to information, JABFM makes its articles available free of charge and without registration at www.jabfm.org. JABFM is indexed by Medline, Index Medicus, and other services.
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