Clinical effectiveness of modified sequential organ failure assessment scoring system for predicting ICU indexing scores
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Background
The ability to recognize the severity of the disease in those who their survival depend entirely on admission to the intensive care unit, is very valuable clinically. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical effectiveness of modified sequential organ failure assessment (MSOFA) scale to predict mortality and length of stay in intensive care unit patients respectively.Methods
This was a retrospective cross-sectional study conducted on hospital records of patients admitted to the intensive care unit. All patients records who admitted to the intensive care unit of Kowsar Hospital, Semnan city (the capital of the province), Iran, in 2015 considered as the sample. Collecting data were done during 4 weeks in April and May 2016. The data collection tool was a demographic questionnaire and modified sequential organ failure assessment scale. Exclusion criteria included discharge in the first 24 hours after admission, the patient died a few hours after admission and incomplete information to complete the modified sequential organ failure assessment form.Results
The study of 105 patient's records of the intensive care unit showed that 45.7% of patients were died, 15.2% and 39% were discharged and moved to other wards respectively. The results of logistic regression analysis and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve showed that this criterion had moderate sensitivity and specificity for prediction of mortality and length of stay in ICU patients (Area=0.635, CI= 0.527-0.743) and each unit increase in modified sequential organ failure assessment score is accompanied by increasing 32 percent chance of death (OR=1.325; 95% CI:1.129,1.555; P= 0.001(. Also each unit increase in modified sequential organ failure assessment (MSOFA) score accompanied by increasing 19% length of stay in ICU (OR=1.191; 95% CI: 1.034, 1.371; P= 0.015(.Conclusion
The results of this study showed that the modified sequential organ failure assessment scale is not useful tool to predict the length of stay and mortality of patients admitted to the intensive care unit.Keywords:
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Persian
Published:
Tehran University Medical Journal, Volume:74 Issue: 7, 2016
Pages:
509 to 516
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