呼吸视觉分类工具的低分是否可以预测入院患者的COVID-19检测阴性?

Thamir Asayed, Qasem Ahmed Almulihi, Amal Alsulaibeikh, Mohannad Ali Alghamdi, Mohammed Almulhim, Turki Alhindi, Abdullatif Alomair
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背景:快速准确的新冠肺炎识别对医院的人群和疫情监测具有重要意义。视觉分诊或呼吸分诊应该是有效的,并作为视觉线索提醒医务人员注意病例定义。目的:本研究旨在评估呼吸道分诊对新冠肺炎感染的诊断价值,并评估卫生部分诊工具在识别低风险患者方面的有效性。方法:在位于KSA Khober的King Fahd大学医院(KFHU)对所有通过ED入院的成年患者进行单中心回顾性图表审查。视觉分诊清单包括两个主要部分,一个侧重于暴露风险,另一个与患者临床体征和症状相关,每一个都有一个定义的分数,其中任何分数≥4都需要由医生进行隔离和评估,而分数小于4意味着该患者可以与其他患者一起入院。医院对所有入院的病人进行了拭子检查,不管他们的评分如何。我们将他们的PCR结果与他们的病例定义得分进行了比较。使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS股份有限公司Chicago,IL,USA)第23版输入并分析收集的数据。结果:该研究包括7258名参与者。年龄在21至30岁之间的参与者中有20%,52.2%的样本为女性,78%为沙特国籍。4745名参与者(65.4%)的视觉分诊评分小于4分,2513名参与者(34.6%)的视觉评分大于等于4分。该测试的敏感性为75%,特异性为21%。结论:大多数研究表明,新冠肺炎19的感染率为18%至30%。基于这一低灵敏度结果,仅使用筛查工具就会使患者和医务人员面临感染新冠肺炎的风险。
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Does a Low Score in the Respiratory Visual Triage Tool Predict a Negative COVID-19 Test in an Admitted Patient?

Background: Fast and accurate COVID-19 identification is important to population and epidemic monitoring in hospitals. Visual triage or respiratory triage should be efficient and utilized as visual clues to alert HCWs on the case definitions.

Objective: This study aims to evaluate the diagnostic value of the respiratory triage for COVID-19 infections and to evaluate the efficacy of the MOH triage tool in identifying low risk patients.

Methods: A single-center retrospective chart review that was conducted at King Fahd Hospital of the University (KFHU), Khober, KSA on all adult patients admitted to the hospital through the ED. The visual triage checklist comprises two main sections, with one focused on the risk of exposure and the other related to patient clinical signs and symptoms, each with a defined score where any score ≥ 4 will need to isolate and assessed by the physician while a score of less than 4 means that the patient can be admitted with other patients. The hospital swabbed all admitted patients regardless of their score. We compared their PCR result with their case definition score. The collected data was entered and analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS Inc. Chicago, IL, USA) version 23.

Results: The study included 7258 participants. 20% of participants aged between 21 to 30 years old, 52.2% of sample were females, and 78% were Saudi nationality. Visual triage score was less than 4 in n= 4745 participants (65.4%) and 4 or more in n= 2513 (34.6%). The test had sensitivity of 75% and specificity 21%.

Conclusion: Most studies shows that COVID 19 has an infectivity rate of 18 to 30%. Based on this low sensitivity result, using the screening tool alone puts patients and HCWs at risk of getting infected with COVID 19.

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