Day‐1 PELOD‐2 and day‐1 “quick” PELOD‐2 scores in children with sepsis in the PICU

Mianling Zhong, Yuge Huang, Tufeng Li, Lu Xiong, Ting Lin, Miaofen Li, Dongqiang He
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Abstract

Objectives

This study aimed to evaluate the predictive validity of the day‐1 PELOD‐2 and day‐1 “quick” PELOD‐2 (qPELOD‐2) scores for in‐hospital mortality in children with sepsis in a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) of a developing country.

Methods

The data of 516 children diagnosed as sepsis were retrospectively analyzed. The children were divided into survival group and non‐survival group, according to the clinical outcome 28 days after admission. Day‐1 PELOD‐2, day‐1 qPELOD‐2, pediatric SOFA (pSOFA), and P‐MODS were collected and scored. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were plotted, and the efficiency of the day‐1 PELOD‐2, day‐1 qPELOD‐2 score, pSOFA, and P‐MODS for predicting death were evaluated by the area under the ROC curve (AUC).

Results

The day‐1 PELOD‐2 score, day‐1 qPELOD‐2 score, pSOFA, and P‐MODS in the non‐survivor group were significantly higher than those in the survivor group. ROC curve analysis showed that the AUCs of the day‐1 PELOD‐2 score, day‐1 qPELOD‐2 score, pSOFA, and P‐MODS for predicting the prognosis of children with sepsis in the PICU were 0.916, 0.802, 0.937, and 0.761, respectively (all p < 0.05).

Conclusions

Both the day‐1 PELOD‐2 score and day‐1 qPELOD‐2 score were effective and able to assess the prognosis of children with sepsis in a PICU of a developing country. Additionally, the day‐1 PELOD‐2 score was superior to the day‐1 qPELOD‐2 score. Further studies are needed to verify the usefulness of the day‐1 qPELOD‐2 score, particularly outside of the PICU.

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PICU脓毒症患儿第1天PELOD‐2和第1天“快速”PELOD‐2评分
目的:本研究旨在评估发展中国家儿童重症监护病房(PICU)第1天PELOD‐2和第1天“快速”PELOD‐2 (qPELOD‐2)评分对脓毒症患儿住院死亡率的预测有效性。方法回顾性分析516例败血症患儿的临床资料。根据患儿入院后28天的临床结果,将患儿分为生存组和非生存组。收集第1天PELOD‐2、第1天qPELOD‐2、儿科SOFA (pSOFA)和P‐MODS并进行评分。绘制受试者工作特征(ROC)曲线,并通过ROC曲线下面积(AUC)评估第1天PELOD‐2、第1天qPELOD‐2评分、pSOFA和P‐MODS预测死亡的效率。结果非存活组第1天PELOD‐2评分、第1天qPELOD‐2评分、pSOFA和P‐MODS均显著高于存活组。ROC曲线分析显示,第1天PELOD‐2评分、第1天qPELOD‐2评分、pSOFA和P‐MODS预测PICU脓毒症患儿预后的auc分别为0.916、0.802、0.937和0.761(均P <0.05)。结论第1天PELOD‐2评分和第1天qPELOD‐2评分均有效,能够评估发展中国家PICU脓毒症患儿的预后。此外,第1天的PELOD‐2评分优于第1天的qPELOD‐2评分。需要进一步的研究来验证第1天qPELOD‐2评分的有效性,特别是在PICU外。
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