Application of five scoring systems to prognostic evaluation in multiple organ dysfunction syndrome in the elderly
ZHAO Zhirui1, WANG Huijuan2, ZHANG Xin1, GUO Chao3, and XIE Lixin1
1. Department of Respiratory Disease, General Hospital of PLA, Beijing 100853, China; 2. Department of Respiratory Disease, Beijing ChaoYang Hospital, Beijing 100020, China; 3. Department of Cardiovascular Disease, Fu Wai Hospital, Beijing 100037,China
Abstract:Objective To compare the prognostic value of five scoring systems in patients with multiple organ dysfunction syndrome in the elderly(MODSE). Methods In this study, we collected the clinical data of 465 patients with MODSE. Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation Ⅱ (APACHE Ⅱ) score, Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation Ⅲ (APACHE Ⅲ) score, Simplified Acute Physiology Score Ⅱ (SAPS Ⅱ), Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score and Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome in the Elderly Score(MODSES) were all calculated. The prognostic values of five scoring systems were evaluated by receiver operator characteristic(ROC) curve. Results In receiver operating characteristic curve analysis, the area under the curve was 0.768( 95%CI, 0.725-0.811) for APACHE Ⅱ, 0.796(95%CI, 0.755-0.837) for APACHE Ⅲ, 0.789(95%CI, 0.748-0.830) for SAPS Ⅱ, 0.746(95%CI, 0.701-0.791) for SOFA and 0.783(95%CI, 0.740-0.825) for MODSES, APACHE Ⅲ had the highest sensitivity of 0.780, and APACHE Ⅱ had the highest specificity of 0.835. Conclusions The five scoring systems showed satisfactory forecasting ability in prognostic prediction of patients with MODSE. The scoring systems with high prognostic values are APACHE Ⅲ, SAPS Ⅱ and MODSES.
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ZHAO Zhirui, WANG Huijuan, ZHANG Xin, GUO Chao, and XIE Lixin. Application of five scoring systems to prognostic evaluation in multiple organ dysfunction syndrome in the elderly. Med. J. Chin. Peop. Armed Poli. Forc., 2014, 25(12): 1195-1198.
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