CO-RABS score: A novel bedside scale to predict the severity in COVID patients

Merugolu Finny Theo Joseph, Dabboo Patwari, Kishore Kumar Talukdar, B. Neog, Sunny Yadav, Nasim Riaz
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Study Objective: To determine the prognostic significance of a new score (CO-RABS), formulated by our Institute to classify the covid patients into mild, moderate, severe cases and also to compare it with the conversion AIIMS based classification. Patients and Methods: This is a retrospective study in which we have collected data from the medical records of patients who were admitted in our Hospital with covid infection during 2nd and 3rd waves of the pandemic. We have taken Comorbidities (CO), Respiratory rate (R), Age (A), Blood pressure (B) and SpO2 (S) of the patients at the time of admission to calculate an overall score (Abbreviated as CO-RABS). Basing on this score, the patients were classified into mild, moderate and severe cases. We then compared our CO-RABS score based classification with AIIMS classification using a statistical software. Results: We studied 727 patients (440 men, 287 women) and 99 patients died due to covid related complications. The ability to predict the prognosis was higher for our newly formulated CO-RABS score when compared to AIIMS classification. (AUC of CO-RABS 0.88 vs 0.82 of AIIMS; p < 0.05). Conclusion: The ability of CO-RABS score to predict the prognosis of covid infection is higher than that of AIIMS/ICMR classification. Hence it can be used as a supportive tool in the covid management protocol along with all the other conversion modes of treatment.
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CO-RABS评分:一种预测COVID患者严重程度的新型床边量表
研究目的:探讨我院制定的将新冠肺炎患者分为轻、中、重度的CO-RABS评分方法的预后意义,并与基于AIIMS的转换评分方法进行比较。患者和方法:这是一项回顾性研究,我们从大流行第二波和第三波期间入院的covid感染患者的医疗记录中收集数据。取患者入院时的合并症(CO)、呼吸率(R)、年龄(A)、血压(B)、SpO2 (S),计算总评分(简称CO- rabs)。根据该评分将患者分为轻、中、重度。然后使用统计软件将基于CO-RABS评分的分类与AIIMS分类进行比较。结果:我们研究了727例患者(男性440例,女性287例),99例患者死于与covid相关的并发症。与AIIMS分类相比,我们新制定的CO-RABS评分预测预后的能力更高。(CO-RABS的AUC为0.88,AIIMS为0.82;P < 0.05)。结论:CO-RABS评分对covid感染预后的预测能力高于AIIMS/ICMR分级。因此,它可以作为covid管理协议中的辅助工具,与所有其他转换治疗模式一起使用。
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