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Community-acquired pneumonia severity assessment tools in patients hospitalized with COVID-19: a validation and clinical applicability study

Authors :
Hassam Rahhal
Maria Lorraine Silva de Rosa
Manuela Cristina Adsuara Pandolfi
Yago Henrique Padovan Chio
Cauê Gasparatto Bueno
Andrea Palomeque
Rodrigo Cezar Miléo
Erika Thiemy Brito Miyaguchi
Danilo Dias de Francesco
Julio Cesar Leite Fortes
Marcelo Petrof Sanches
Thiago Areas Lisboa Netto
Clara Carvalho de Alves Pereira
Diego Juniti Takamune
Matheus Finardi Lima de Faria
Patricia Albuquerque de Moura
Sabrina Ribeiro
Beatriz Larios Fantinatti
Otavio T. Ranzani
Rodolfo Affonso Xavier
Fernando Valente
Diogo Visconti Guidotte
Nilo Arthur Bezerra Martins
Giovanna Babikian Costa
Eduardo Padrão
Gabriel Martinez
Nuria Albacar
Antoni Torres
Heraldo Possolo de Souza
Daniel Rodrigues Ribeiro
Lucas Oliveira Marino
Gabriel de Paula Maroni Escudeiro
Rafael Faria Pisciolaro
Debora Lopes Emerenciano
Rafael Berenguer Luna
Emily Cristine Oliveira Silva
Isabela Harumi Omori
Catia Cilloniz
Edwin Albert D'Souza
Rodrigo Werner Toccoli
Everton Luis Santos Moreira
Yasmine Souza Filippo Fernandes
Carine Faria
Laura de Góes Campos
Eduardo Mariani Pires de Campos
Bruna Tolentino Caldeira
Rodrigo de Souza Abreu
João Pedro Afonso Nascimento
Lucas Gonçalves Dias Barreto
Julio Flávio Meirelles Marchini
Vitor Macedo Brito Medeiros
Felippe Lazar Neto
Ligia Trombetta Lima
Geovane Wiebelling da Silva
Luiza Boscolo
Tales Cabral Monsalvarga
Andrew Araujo Tavares
Pedro Antonio Araújo Simões
Mauricio Ursoline do Nascimento
Luz Marina Gomez Gomez
Júlio César Garcia de Alencar
Rodrigo Antonio Brandão Neto
Mariana Mendes Gonçalves Cimatti De Calasans
Ester Minã Gomes da Silva
Renata Kan Nishiaka
Fernanda Máximo Fonseca e Silva
Alicia Dudy Müller Veiga
Gustavo Biz Martins
Felipe Liger Moreira
Gabriel Travessini
Maria Clara Saad Menezes
João Martelleto Baptista
Alexandre Lemos Bortolotto
Marcelo de Oliveira Silva
Felipe Mouzo Bortoleto
Henrique Tibucheski dos Santos
Ademar Lima Simões
Arthur Petrillo Bellintani
Carlos Eduardo Umehara Juck
Stefany Franhan Barbosa de Souza
Bianca Ruiz Nicolao
Source :
Clinical Microbiology and Infection
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Objective To externally validate community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) tools on patients hospitalized with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pneumonia from two distinct countries, and compare their performance with recently developed COVID-19 mortality risk stratification tools. Methods We evaluated 11 risk stratification scores in a binational retrospective cohort of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 pneumonia in Sao Paulo and Barcelona: Pneumonia Severity Index (PSI), CURB, CURB-65, qSOFA, Infectious Disease Society of America and American Thoracic Society Minor Criteria, REA-ICU, SCAP, SMART-COP, CALL, COVID GRAM and 4C. The primary and secondary outcomes were 30-day in-hospital mortality and 7-day intensive care unit (ICU) admission, respectively. We compared their predictive performance using the area under the receiver operating characteristics curve (AUC), sensitivity, specificity, likelihood ratios, calibration plots and decision curve analysis. Results Of 1363 patients, the mean (SD) age was 61 (16) years. The 30-day in-hospital mortality rate was 24.6% (228/925) in Sao Paulo and 21.0% (92/438) in Barcelona. For in-hospital mortality, we found higher AUCs for PSI (0.79, 95% CI 0.77–0.82), 4C (0.78, 95% CI 0.75–0.81), COVID GRAM (0.77, 95% CI 0.75–0.80) and CURB-65 (0.74, 95% CI 0.72–0.77). Results were similar for both countries. For the 1%–20% threshold range in decision curve analysis, PSI would avoid a higher number of unnecessary interventions, followed by the 4C score. All scores had poor performance (AUC Conclusions Recent clinical COVID-19 assessment scores had comparable performance to standard pneumonia prognostic tools. Because it is expected that new scores outperform older ones during development, external validation studies are needed before recommending their use.

Details

ISSN :
1198743X
Volume :
27
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical Microbiology and Infection
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....10b3e97f4c6fedd2d61e3e64dd7316d9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cmi.2021.03.002