Value of severity scales in predicting mortality from community-acquired pneumonia: systematic review and meta-analysis
- PMID: 20729235
- DOI: 10.1136/thx.2009.134072
Value of severity scales in predicting mortality from community-acquired pneumonia: systematic review and meta-analysis
Abstract
Background: Several scoring systems have been used to predict mortality in patients with community-acquired pneumonia. The properties of commonly used risk stratification scales were systematically reviewed.
Methods: MEDLINE and EMBASE (January 1999-October 2009) were searched for prospective studies that reported mortality at 4-8 weeks in patients with radiographically-confirmed community-acquired pneumonia. The search focused on the Pneumonia Severity Index (PSI) and the three main iterations of the CURB (confusion, urea nitrogen, respiratory rate, blood pressure) scale (CURB-65, CURB, CRB-65), and test performance was evaluated based on 'higher risk' categories as follows: PSI class IV/V, CURB-65 (score ≥ 3), CURB (score ≥ 2) and CRB-65 (score ≥ 2). Random effects meta-analysis was used to generate summary statistics of test performance and receiver operating characteristic curves were used for predicting mortality.
Results: 402 articles were screened and 23 studies involving 22,753 participants (average mortality 7.4%) were retrieved. The respective diagnostic odds ratios for mortality were 10.77 (PSI), 6.40 (CURB-65), 5.97 (CRB-65) and 5.75 (CURB). Overall, PSI had the highest sensitivity and lowest specificity for mortality, CRB-65 was the most specific (but least sensitive) test and CURB-65/CURB were between the two. Negative predictive values for mortality were similar among the tests, ranging from 0.94 (CRB-65) to 0.98 (PSI), whereas positive predictive values ranged from 0.14 (PSI) to 0.28 (CRB-65).
Conclusions: The current risk stratification scales (PSI, CURB-65, CRB-65 and CURB) have different strengths and weaknesses. All four scales had good negative predictive values for mortality in populations with a low prevalence of death but were less useful with regard to positive predictive values.
Comment in
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Severity scales in community-acquired pneumonia: what matters apart from death?Thorax. 2011 Dec;66(12):1092-4; author reply 1094-5. doi: 10.1136/thx.2010.154948. Epub 2010 Dec 21. Thorax. 2011. PMID: 21177667 No abstract available.
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ACP Journal Club. Review: Risk prediction scales have different strengths and weaknesses for predicting mortality in community-acquired pneumonia.Ann Intern Med. 2011 Apr 19;154(8):JC4-12. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-154-8-201104190-02012. Ann Intern Med. 2011. PMID: 21502638 No abstract available.
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