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. 2019 Jan 8;8(1):61. doi: 10.3390/jcm8010061
First Author (Year) Ho KM (2017) [34]
Title Combining quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessment with plasma lactate concentration is comparable to standard Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score in predicting mortality of patients
Journal Journal of Critical Care
Reviewer RL, KH, LL, MB, CG
Study sponsor Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Royal Perth Hospital
Study type Prospectively Collected Data Retrospective Cohort (8 January–13 Decemeber)
Location Australia
Participants
  • Number

  • Male/Female

  • Median Age (IQR)

  • Patient group


9549 identified, 2322 analyzed
61% male
57.1 (41–70)
All ICU patient during the first hour of admission
qSOFA criteria Respiration rate ≥22 breaths/min, altered mental state (Glasgow Coma Scale score <15), and systolic blood pressure ≤100 mm Hg
Primary outcome
Other outcomes
(In)hospital mortality
Patients who required invasive mechanical ventilation within 24 h of ICU admission, and a length of ICU stay more than 10 days
Results In-hospital mortality AUC 0.672 (0.638–0.707)
Note