Prediction of mortality in cardio-neurovascular patients with sepsis and septic shock: is NEWS-2 better than qSOFA, SOFA, and qPitt? An observational study

Julian Orlando Casallas-Barrera (Autor Corresponsal), Darlyng Aireth Zabala-Muñoz (Estudiante de maestría), Carol Viviana Aponte-Carrascal (Estudiante de maestría), Angie Marcela Ochoa-Ricardo (Estudiante de maestría), Edgar Felipe Quintero-Varela (Quinto Autor), Juan Nicolas Quiñones-Romero (Otro Numero de Autor), Jenny Paola Garzón-Ruiz (Otro Numero de Autor), Edwin Silva-Monsalve (Otro Numero de Autor), Ricardo Buitrago-Bernal

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Background: Sepsis is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Early detection and reliable prediction of sepsis-related mortality are crucial. The prognostic value of National Early Warning Score 2 (NEWS-2) in sepsis patients with cardiovascular and neurovascular diseases is not well elucidated. Objectives: This study aims to evaluate and compare the qSOFA, SOFA, qPitt, and NEWS-2 scores for predicting mortality in sepsis and septic shock patients. Design: An observational retrospective study was conducted involving patients with sepsis or septic shock. Methods: Data were collected between 2023 and 2024. Baseline measures included sociodemographic and clinical characteristics. All subjects were identified from a database of a highly complex healthcare institution focused on the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular and neurovascular diseases. The scores qSOFA, SOFA, NEWS-2, and qPitt were collected from medical records and analyzed. A sample size was estimated. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC) analysis was established for each score. A multivariate analysis adjusted for confounding factors through logistic regression was performed. Results: A total of 126 participants were included, with a median age of 72 years (IQR: 59–81), and 76 (60.32%) being men. The overall mortality rate in the population was 19.8%, with 84% of deaths occurring in males. Statistically significant differences in variables such as heart failure, mild liver disease, and atrial fibrillation were observed between the groups (p < 0.05). The NEWS-2 score with a cut-off point of ⩾8 showed a significant association with mortality (p = 0.0001). The AUROC for NEWS-2 was 0.80, compared to a ROC of 0.6960 for qPitt, 0.6776 for SOFA, and 0.5868 for qSOFA (χ2 = 16.60, Prob > χ2 = 0.0009). Conclusion: NEWS 2 exhibits better performance in predicting mortality among elderly adults with cardiovascular and neurovascular diseases suffering from sepsis or septic shock, compared to the qPitt, SOFA, and qSOFA scores.

Idioma originalInglés
PublicaciónTherapeutic Advances in Infectious Disease
Volumen12
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 24 mar. 2025

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