MEESSI-AHF评分评估急诊科急性心力衰竭患者的短期预后:一项前瞻性多中心研究。

IF 3.1 4区 医学 Q1 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
European Journal of Emergency Medicine Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-31 DOI:10.1097/MEJ.0000000000001064
Mathieu Oberlin, Guillaume Buis, Karine Alamé, Mikaël Martinez, Marie Paule Bitard, Lise Berard, Xavier Losset, Frederic Balen, Bruno Lehodey, Omide Taheri, Quentin Delannoy, Sabrina Kepka, Duc-Minh Tran, Pascal Bilbault, Julien Godet, Pierrick Le Borgne
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摘要

背景:评估急性心力衰竭(AHF)的预后在急救环境中是最重要的。尽管AHF的管理使用死亡率预测因子进行了详尽的编码,但目前还没有推荐的评估预后的评分系统。欧洲心脏病学会(ESC)建议对全球AHF预后进行全面评估,考虑住院死亡率、早期再住院率和住院时间。目的:我们旨在根据ESC指南,前瞻性评估基于急诊科AHF患者西班牙语评分的多重风险评估(MEESSI-AHF)评分在评估短期预后方面的表现。设计、环境和患者:2020年11月至2021年6月进行了一项多中心研究。前瞻性纳入了在11家法国医院就诊的AHF成年患者。结果测量和分析:根据MEESSI-AHF评分,根据死亡风险将患者分为四类:低、中、高和高危组。主要结果是在急诊科(ED)入院后的30天内,存活和出院的天数。结果:总共包括390名患者。随着MEESSI-AHF风险组的增加,存活和出院天数显著减少,低风险组为21.2天(20.3-22.3天),中风险组为20天(19.3-20.5天),高风险组为18.6天(17.6-19.6天),极高风险组为17.9天(16.9-18.9天)。结论:在因AHF发作而入院的ED患者中,MEESSI-AHF评分以良好的表现估计了存活和出院的天数。
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MEESSI-AHF score to estimate short-term prognosis of acute heart failure patients in the Emergency Department: a prospective and multicenter study.

Background: The assessment of acute heart failure (AHF) prognosis is primordial in emergency setting. Although AHF management is exhaustively codified using mortality predictors, there is currently no recommended scoring system for assessing prognosis. The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) recommends a comprehensive assessment of global AHF prognosis, considering in-hospital mortality, early rehospitalization rates and the length of hospital stay.

Objective: We aimed to prospectively evaluate the performance of the Multiple Estimation of risk based on the Emergency department Spanish Score In patients with AHF (MEESSI-AHF) score in estimating short prognosis according to the ESC guidelines.

Design, settings and patients: A multicenter study was conducted between November 2020, and June 2021. Adult patients who presented to eleven French hospitals for AHF were prospectively included.

Outcome measures and analysis: According to MEESSI-AHF score, patients were stratified in four categories corresponding to mortality risk: low-, intermediate-, high- and very high-risk groups. The primary outcome was the number of days alive and out of the hospital during the 30-day period following admission to the Emergency Department (ED).

Results: In total, 390 patients were included. The number of days alive and out of the hospital decreased significatively with increasing MEESSI-AHF risk groups, ranging from 21.2 days (20.3-22.3 days) for the low-risk, 20 days (19.3-20.5 days) for intermediate risk,18.6 days (17.6-19.6 days) for the high-risk and 17.9 days (16.9-18.9 days) very high-risk category.

Conclusion: Among patients admitted to ED for an episode of AHF, the MEESSI-AHF score estimates with good performance the number of days alive and out of the hospital.

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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Emergency Medicine is the official journal of the European Society for Emergency Medicine. It is devoted to serving the European emergency medicine community and to promoting European standards of training, diagnosis and care in this rapidly growing field. Published bimonthly, the Journal offers original papers on all aspects of acute injury and sudden illness, including: emergency medicine, anaesthesiology, cardiology, disaster medicine, intensive care, internal medicine, orthopaedics, paediatrics, toxicology and trauma care. It addresses issues on the organization of emergency services in hospitals and in the community and examines postgraduate training from European and global perspectives. The Journal also publishes papers focusing on the different models of emergency healthcare delivery in Europe and beyond. With a multidisciplinary approach, the European Journal of Emergency Medicine publishes scientific research, topical reviews, news of meetings and events of interest to the emergency medicine community. Submitted articles undergo a preliminary review by the editor. Some articles may be returned to authors without further consideration. Those being considered for publication will undergo further assessment and peer-review by the editors and those invited to do so from a reviewer pool. ​
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