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Comparative Study
. 2008;12(4):R90.
doi: 10.1186/cc6958. Epub 2008 Jul 14.

Gastrointestinal failure score in critically ill patients: a prospective observational study

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Comparative Study

Gastrointestinal failure score in critically ill patients: a prospective observational study

Annika Reintam et al. Crit Care. 2008.

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  • Crit Care. 2008;12(6):435

Abstract

Introduction: There are no universally accepted diagnostic criteria for gastrointestinal failure in critically ill patients. In the present study we tested whether the occurrence of food intolerance (FI) and intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH), combined in a 5-grade scoring system for assessment of gastrointestinal function (the Gastrointestinal Failure [GIF] score), predicts mortality. The prognostic value of the GIF score alone and in combination with the Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score is evaluated, and the incidence and outcome of gastrointestinal failure is described relative to the GIF score.

Methods: A total of 264 subsequently hospitalized patients, who were mechanically ventilated on admission and stayed in the intensive care unit (ICU) for longer than 24 hours, were prospectively studied. GIF score was documented daily as follows: 0 = normal gastrointestinal function; 1 = enteral feeding with under 50% of calculated needs or no feeding 3 days after abdominal surgery; 2 = FI or IAH; 3 = FI and IAH; and 4 = abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS). Admission parameters and mean GIF and SOFA scores for the first 3 days were used to predict ICU outcome.

Results: FI developed in 58.3%, IAH in 27.3%, and both together in 22.7% of patients. The mean GIF score for the first 3 days in the ICU was identified as an independent risk factor for mortality (odds ratio = 3.02, 95% confidence interval = 1.63 to 5.59; P < 0.001). The GIF score integrated into the SOFA score allowed better prediction of ICU mortality than did the SOFA score alone, and was an independent predictor of mortality (odds ratio = 1.49, 95% confidence interval = 1.28 to 1.74; P < 0.001). The development of gastrointestinal failure (FI plus IAH) was associated with significantly higher ICU and 90-day mortality.

Conclusion: The GIF score is useful for classifying information on the gastrointestinal system. The mean GIF score during the first 3 days in the ICU had high prognostic value for ICU mortality. Development of gastrointestinal failure is associated with significantly impaired outcome.

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Figure 1
ICU mortality of patients according to their mean GIF score. ICU, intensive care unit; GIF, Gastrointestinal Failure (score).
Figure 2
Figure 2
ROC curves with different scores in prediction of ICU mortality. ICU, intensive care unit; ROC, receiver operating characteristic.
Figure 3
Figure 3
Survival: absence versus presence of gastrointestinal failure. Shown is the cumulative survival of patients without gastrointestinal failure (maximum Gastrointestinal Failure [GIF] score during intensive care unit (ICU) stay ≤ 2) versus patients with gastrointestinal failure (maximum GIF score during ICU stay of 3 or 4).

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