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. 2019 May 20;14(5):e0216177.
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0216177. eCollection 2019.

Predictive value of individual Sequential Organ Failure Assessment sub-scores for mortality in the cardiac intensive care unit

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Predictive value of individual Sequential Organ Failure Assessment sub-scores for mortality in the cardiac intensive care unit

Jacob C Jentzer et al. PLoS One. .

Abstract

Purpose: To determine the impact of Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) organ sub-scores for hospital mortality risk stratification in a contemporary cardiac intensive care unit (CICU) population.

Materials and methods: Adult CICU admissions between January 1, 2007 and December 31, 2015 were reviewed. The SOFA score and organ sub-scores were calculated on CICU day 1; patients with missing SOFA sub-score data were excluded. Discrimination for hospital mortality was assessed using area under the receiver-operator characteristic curve (AUROC) values, followed by multivariable logistic regression.

Results: We included 1214 patients with complete SOFA sub-score data. The mean age was 67 ± 16 years (38% female); all-cause hospital mortality was 26%. Day 1 SOFA score predicted hospital mortality with an AUROC of 0.72. Each SOFA organ sub-score predicted hospital mortality (all p <0.01), with AUROC values of 0.53 to 0.67. On multivariable analysis, only the cardiovascular, central nervous system, renal and respiratory SOFA sub-scores were associated with hospital mortality (all p <0.01). A simplified SOFA score containing the cardiovascular, central nervous system and renal sub-scores had an AUROC of 0.72.

Conclusions: In CICU patients with complete SOFA sub-score data, risk stratification for hospital mortality is determined primarily by the cardiovascular, central nervous system, renal and respiratory SOFA sub-scores.

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The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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Fig 1
Fig 1. Short-term mortality as a function of Day 1 SOFA score in the final study population.
P <0.001 for trend.
Fig 2
Fig 2. Distribution of individual SOFA organ sub-scores in final study population.

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