BUN/Albumin比值与PSI、CURB-65预测COVID-19肺炎急诊科死亡率的比较

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
M. G. Efgan, U. Payza, O. Çınaroğlu, H. Acar, Ahmet Kayalı
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导语:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行是过去两年导致高死亡率和发病率的主要原因。快速确定疾病的严重程度对于降低强度和开始有效治疗非常重要。尽管肺炎严重程度指数(PSI)和CURB-65分类被广泛用于预测肺炎患者的死亡率和发病率,但还需要预测急诊科(ED) COVID-19死亡率和严重程度的生物标志物。本研究探讨了血尿素氮(BUN)/白蛋白比(BAR)与死亡率和疾病严重程度的关系。方法:本观察性研究纳入了2020年3月至2022年1月期间就诊于急诊科并诊断为COVID -肺炎的581例患者。计算患者BUN和白蛋白水平、PSI和CURB-65评分,并记录住院死亡率。采用统计学方法比较BAR与PSI、CURB-65对死亡率的预测能力。结果:BAR升高与死亡率之间存在显著关联。BAR曲线下面积(AUC)值为0.684,选择性为76.6%,灵敏度为53.4%,临界值为6.85。CURB-65评分AUC值为0.571,在截断点为1.5时,选择性为56%,敏感性为55.9%。PSI评分的AUC值为0.609,在截断点为107.5时,选择性为63.3%,灵敏度为50.3%。结论:BAR是一种简单而独立的COVID-19病毒性肺炎死亡率和严重程度指标。[源自作者]
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A Comparison of BUN/Albumin Ratio with PSI and CURB-65 for Predicting Mortality in COVID-19 Pneumonia in the Emergency Department
Introduction: The coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic was the leading cause of high mortality and morbidity in the previous two years. Rapid determination of the severity of the disease is important in terms of reducing the intensity and initiating effective treatment. Although the pneumonia severity index (PSI) and CURB-65 classifications are widely employed to predict mortality and morbidity in patients diagnosed with pneumonia, biomarkers predicting the mortality and severity of COVID-19 in the emergency department (ED) are also needed. This study investigated the relationship between the blood urea nitrogen (BUN)/albumin ratio (BAR) and mortality and disease severity. Methods: Five hundred eighty-one patients presenting to the ED between March 2020 and January 2022 and diagnosed with COVID pneumonia were included in this observational study. Patients' BUN and albumin levels, and PSI and CURB-65 scores were calculated, and in-hospital mortality was recorded. The power of BAR in predicting mortality was compared with that of PSI and CURB-65 by using statistical analysis. Results: A significant association was determined between increased BAR and mortality. The area under the curve (AUC) value of BAR was 0.684, with 76.6% selectivity and 53.4% sensitivity at a cut-off point of 6.85. The CURB-65 score AUC value was 0.571, with 56% selectivity and 55.9% sensitivity at a cut-off point of 1.5. The AUC value for the PSI score was 0.609, with 63.3% selectivity and 50.3% sensitivity at a cut-off point of 107.5. Conclusion: BAR is a simple but independent marker of mortality and severity in COVID-19 viral pneumonia. [ FROM AUTHOR]
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Istanbul Medical Journal
Istanbul Medical Journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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