phoenix: an R package and Python module for calculating the Phoenix pediatric sepsis score and criteria
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phoenix: an R package and Python module for calculating the Phoenix pediatric sepsis score and criteria
Abstract
Objectives: The publication of the Phoenix criteria for pediatric sepsis and septic shock initiates a new era in clinical care and research of pediatric sepsis. Tools to consistently and accurately apply the Phoenix criteria to electronic health records (EHRs) is one part of building a robust and internally consistent body of research across multiple research groups and datasets.
Materials and methods: We developed the phoenix R package and Python module to provide researchers with intuitive and simple functions to apply the Phoenix criteria to EHR data.
Results: The phoenix R package and Python module enable researchers to apply the Phoenix criteria to EHR datasets and derive the relevant indicators, total scores, and sub-scores.
Discussion: The transition to the Phoenix criteria marks a major change in the conceptual definition of pediatric sepsis. Applicable across differentially resourced settings, the Phoenix criteria should help improve clinical care and research.
Conclusion: The phoenix R package and Python model are freely available on CRAN, PyPi, and GitHub. These tools enable the consistent and accurate application of the Phoenix criteria to EHR datasets.
Keywords: EHR; computer software; pediatrics; sepsis; septic shock.
© The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Medical Informatics Association.
Conflict of interest statement
None declared.
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