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Performance Analysis of the National Early Warning Score and Modified Early Warning Score in the Adaptive COVID-19 Treatment Trial Cohort

Authors :
Christopher J. Colombo, MD, MA, FACP, FCCM
Rhonda E. Colombo, MD, MHS, FACP, FIDSA
Ryan C. Maves, MD, FCCM, FCCP, FIDSA
Angela R. Branche, MD
Stuart H. Cohen, MD
Marie-Carmelle Elie, MD
Sarah L. George, MD
Hannah J. Jang, PhD, RN, CNL, PHN
Andre C. Kalil, MD, MPH
David A. Lindholm, MD, FACP
Richard A. Mularski, MD, MSHS, MCR, ATSF, FCCP, FACP
Justin R. Ortiz, MD, MS, FACP, FCCP
Victor Tapson, MD
C. Jason Liang, PhD
On behalf of the ACTT-1 Study Group
Aneesh K. Mehta
Nadine G. Rouphael
Jessica J. Traenkner
Valeria D Cantos
Ghina Alaaeddine
Barry S. Zingman
Robert Grossberg
Paul F. Riska
Elizabeth Hohmann
Mariam Torres-Soto
Nikolaus Jilg
Helen Y. Chu
Anna Wald
Margaret Green
Annie Luetkemeyer
Pierre-Cedric B. Crouch
Hannah Jang
Susan Kline
Joanne Billings
Brooke Noren
Diego Lopez de Castilla
Jason W. Van Winkle
Francis X. Riedo
Robert W. Finberg
Jennifer P. Wang
Mireya Wessolossky
Kerry Dierberg
Benjamin Eckhardt
Henry J Neumann
Victor Tapson
Jonathan Grein
Fayyaz Sutterwala
Lanny Hsieh
Alpesh N. Amin
Thomas F. Patterson
Heta Javeri
Trung Vu
Roger Paredes
Lourdes Mateu
Daniel A. Sweeney
Constance A. Benson
Farhana Ali
William R. Short
Pablo Tebas
Jessie Torgersen
Giota Touloumi
Vicky Gioukari
David Chien Lye
Sean WX Ong
Norio Ohmagari
Ayako Mikami
Gerd Fätkenheuer
Jakob J. Malin
Philipp Koehler
Andre C. Kalil
LuAnn Larson
Angela Hewlett
Mark G. Kortepeter
C. Buddy Creech
Isaac Thomsen
Todd W. Rice
Babafemi Taiwo
Karen Krueger
Stuart H. Cohen
George R. Thompson, 3rd
Cameron Wolfe
Emmanuel B. Walter
Maria Frank
Heather Young
Ann R. Falsey
Angela R. Branche
Paul Goepfert
Nathaniel Erdmann
Otto O. Yang
Jenny Ahn
Anna Goodman
Blair Merrick
Richard M. Novak
Andrea Wendrow
Henry Arguinchona
Christa Arguinchona
Sarah L. George
Janice Tennant
Robert L. Atmar
Hana M. El Sahly
Jennifer Whitaker
D. Ashley Price
Christopher J. A. Duncan
Simeon Metallidis
Theofilos Chrysanthidis
F. McLellan
Myoung-don Oh
Wan Beom Park
Eu Suk Kim
Jongtak Jung
Justin R. Ortiz
Karen L. Kotloff
Brian Angus
Jack David Germain Seymour
Noreen A. Hynes
Lauren M. Sauer
Neera Ahuja
Kari Nadeau
Patrick E. H. Jackson
Taison D. Bell
Anastasia Antoniadou
Konstantinos Protopapas
Richard T Davey
Jocelyn D. Voell
Jose Muñoz
Montserrat Roldan
Ioannis Kalomenidis
Spyros G. Zakynthinos
Catharine I. Paules
Fiona McGill
Jane Minton
Nikolaos Koulouris
Zafeiria Barmparessou
Edwin Swiatlo
Kyle Widmer
Nikhil Huprikar
Anuradha Ganesan
Guillermo M. Ruiz-Palacios
Alfredo Ponce de León
Sandra Rajme
Justino Regalado Pineda
José Arturo Martinez-Orozco
Mark Holodniy
Aarthi Chary
Timo Wolf
Christoph Stephan
Jan-Christian Wasmuth
Christoph Boesecke
Martin Llewelyn
Barbara Philips
Christopher J. Colombo
Rhonda E. Colombo
David A. Lindholm
Katrin Mende
Tida Lee
Tahaniyat Lalani
Ryan C. Maves
Gregory C. Utz
Jens Lundgren
Marie Helleberg
Jan Gerstoft
Thomas Benfield
Tomas Jensen
Birgitte Lindegaard
Lothar Weise
Lene Knudsen
Isik Johansen
Lone W Madsen
Lars Østergaard
Nina Stærke
Henrik Nielsen
Timothy H. Burgess
Michelle Green
Mat Makowski
Jennifer L. Ferreira
Michael R. Wierzbicki
Tyler Bonnett
Nikki Gettinger
Theresa Engel
Jing Wang
John H. Beigel
Kay M. Tomashek
Seema Nayak
Lori E. Dodd
Walla Dempsey
Effie Nomicos
Marina Lee
Peter Wolff
Rhonda PikaartTautges
Mohamed Elsafy
Robert Jurao
Hyung Koo
Michael Proschan
Dean Follmann
H. Clifford Lane
Source :
Critical Care Explorations, Vol 3, Iss 7, p e0474 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wolters Kluwer, 2021.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES:. We sought to validate prognostic scores in coronavirus disease 2019 including National Early Warning Score, Modified Early Warning Score, and age-based modifications, and define their performance characteristics. DESIGN:. We analyzed prospectively collected data from the Adaptive COVID-19 Treatment Trial. National Early Warning Score was collected daily during the trial, Modified Early Warning Score was calculated, and age applied to both scores. We assessed prognostic value for the end points of recovery, mechanical ventilation, and death for score at enrollment, average, and slope of score over the first 48 hours. SETTING:. A multisite international inpatient trial. PATIENTS:. A total of 1,062 adult nonpregnant inpatients with severe coronavirus disease 2019 pneumonia. INTERVENTIONS:. Adaptive COVID-19 Treatment Trial 1 randomized participants to receive remdesivir or placebo. The prognostic value of predictive scores was evaluated in both groups separately to assess for differential performance in the setting of remdesivir treatment. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS:. For mortality, baseline National Early Warning Score and Modified Early Warning Score were weakly to moderately prognostic (c-index, 0.60–0.68), and improved with addition of age (c-index, 0.66–0.74). For recovery, baseline National Early Warning Score and Modified Early Warning Score demonstrated somewhat better prognostic ability (c-index, 0.65–0.69); however, National Early Warning Score+age and Modified Early Warning Score+age further improved performance (c-index, 0.68–0.71). For deterioration, baseline National Early Warning Score and Modified Early Warning Score were weakly to moderately prognostic (c-index, 0.59–0.69) and improved with addition of age (c-index, 0.63–0.70). All prognostic performance improvements due to addition of age were significant (p < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS:. In the Adaptive COVID-19 Treatment Trial 1 cohort, National Early Warning Score and Modified Early Warning Score demonstrated moderate prognostic performance in patients with severe coronavirus disease 2019, with improvement in predictive ability for National Early Warning Score+age and Modified Early Warning Score+age. Area under receiver operating curve for National Early Warning Score and Modified Early Warning Score improved in patients receiving remdesivir versus placebo early in the pandemic for recovery and mortality. Although these scores are simple and readily obtainable in myriad settings, in our data set, they were insufficiently predictive to completely replace clinical judgment in coronavirus disease 2019 and may serve best as an adjunct to triage, disposition, and resourcing decisions.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26398028 and 00000000
Volume :
3
Issue :
7
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Critical Care Explorations
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.f711c9ef6fc84224b75ad839ed7e126c
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/CCE.0000000000000474