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ABSTRACT: Objectives
To calculate fractional inspired oxygen concentration (FiO2) thresholds in ward patients and add these to the National Early Warning Score (NEWS). To evaluate the performance of NEWS-FiO2 against NEWS when predicting in-hospital death and unplanned intensive care unit (ICU) admission.Methods
A multi-centre, retrospective, observational cohort study was carried out in five hospitals from two UK NHS Trusts. Adult admissions with at least one complete set of vital sign observations recorded electronically were eligible. The primary outcome measure was an 'adverse event' which comprised either in-hospital death or unplanned ICU admission. Discrimination was assessed using the Area Under the Receiver Operating Characteristic curve (AUROC).Results
A cohort of 83,304 patients from a total of 271,363 adult admissions were prescribed oxygen. In this cohort, NEWS-FiO2 (AUROC 0.823, 95% CI 0.819-0.824) outperformed NEWS (AUORC 0.811, 95% CI 0.809-0.814) when predicting in-hospital death or unplanned ICU admission within 24?h of a complete set of vital sign observations.Conclusions
NEWS-FiO2 generates a performance gain over NEWS when studied in ward patients requiring oxygen. This warrants further study, particularly in patients with respiratory disorders.
SUBMITTER: Malycha J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6547016 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Malycha James J Farajidavar Nazli N Pimentel Marco A F MAF Redfern Oliver O Clifton David A DA Tarassenko Lionel L Meredith Paul P Prytherch David D Ludbrook Guy G Young J Duncan JD Watkinson Peter J PJ
Resuscitation 20190418
<h4>Objectives</h4>To calculate fractional inspired oxygen concentration (FiO<sub>2</sub>) thresholds in ward patients and add these to the National Early Warning Score (NEWS). To evaluate the performance of NEWS-FiO<sub>2</sub> against NEWS when predicting in-hospital death and unplanned intensive care unit (ICU) admission.<h4>Methods</h4>A multi-centre, retrospective, observational cohort study was carried out in five hospitals from two UK NHS Trusts. Adult admissions with at least one complet ...[more]