Performance and prognostic importance of a new clinical and laboratory scoring system for identifying non-overt disseminated intravascular coagulation
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Performance and prognostic importance of a new clinical and laboratory scoring system for identifying non-overt disseminated intravascular coagulation
Abstract
A template for diagnosing the non-overt phase of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) has recently been proposed. However, validation of its performance and the proposal of a defining score are required. The aim was to assess feasibility of the non-overt DIC scoring template and its potential prognostic significance. Consecutive patients admitted to a university hospital intensive care unit were initially assessed over 2 months. Following this, a 12-month study examined the prognostic performance of the derived scores prospectively. Outcome parameters were overt DIC and 28-day mortality. The 2-month study, involving 66 patients and 919 time points, demonstrated practical feasibility and prognostic associations for mortality with scores of 5 and greater. The 12-month study involving 450 patients showed that the mortality rate was 29% (105 of 360) and 78% (70 of 90) for scores below 5 and scores of 5 or above, respectively. The mortality rate for overt DIC was also 78% (38 of 49). The non-overt DIC scoring template is workable and has prognostic relevance. A score of 5 and greater is recommended as diagnostic of non-overt DIC.
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