| 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
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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 |