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Lung injury prediction score for the emergency department: first step towards prevention in patients at risk

BACKGROUND: Early identification of patients at risk of developing acute lung injury (ALI) is critical for potential preventive strategies. We aimed to derive and validate an acute lung injury prediction score (EDLIPS) in a multicenter sample of emergency department (ED) patients. METHODS: We perfor...

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Autores principales: Elie-Turenne, Marie-Carmelle, Hou, Peter C, Mitani, Aya, Barry, Jonathan M, Kao, Erica Y, Cohen, Jason E, Frendl, Gyorgy, Gajic, Ognjen, Gentile, Nina T
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Publicado: Springer 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3598475/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22943391
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1865-1380-5-33
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author Elie-Turenne, Marie-Carmelle
Hou, Peter C
Mitani, Aya
Barry, Jonathan M
Kao, Erica Y
Cohen, Jason E
Frendl, Gyorgy
Gajic, Ognjen
Gentile, Nina T
author_facet Elie-Turenne, Marie-Carmelle
Hou, Peter C
Mitani, Aya
Barry, Jonathan M
Kao, Erica Y
Cohen, Jason E
Frendl, Gyorgy
Gajic, Ognjen
Gentile, Nina T
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description BACKGROUND: Early identification of patients at risk of developing acute lung injury (ALI) is critical for potential preventive strategies. We aimed to derive and validate an acute lung injury prediction score (EDLIPS) in a multicenter sample of emergency department (ED) patients. METHODS: We performed a subgroup analysis of 4,361 ED patients enrolled in the previously reported multicenter observational study. ED risk factors and conditions associated with subsequent ALI development were identified and included in the EDLIPS model. Scores were derived and validated using logistic regression analyses. The model was assessed with the area under the receiver-operating curve (AUC) and compared to the original LIPS model (derived from a population of elective high-risk surgical and ED patients) and the Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE II) score. RESULTS: The incidence of ALI was 7.0% (303/4361). EDLIPS discriminated patients who developed ALI from those who did not with an AUC of 0.78 (95% CI 0.75, 0.82), better than the APACHE II AUC 0.70 (p ≤ 0.001) and similar to the original LIPS score AUC 0.80 (p = 0.07). At an EDLIPS cutoff of 5 (range −0.5, 15) positive and negative likelihood ratios (95% CI) for ALI development were 2.74 (2.43, 3.07) and 0.39 (0.30, 0.49), respectively, with a sensitivity 0.72(0.64, 0.78), specificity 0.74 (0.72, 0.76), and positive and negative predictive value of 0.18 (0.15, 0.21) and 0.97 (0.96, 0.98). CONCLUSION: EDLIPS may help identify patients at risk for ALI development early in the course of their ED presentation. This novel model may detect at-risk patients for treatment optimization and identify potential patients for ALI prevention trials.
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spelling pubmed-35984752013-03-20 Lung injury prediction score for the emergency department: first step towards prevention in patients at risk Elie-Turenne, Marie-Carmelle Hou, Peter C Mitani, Aya Barry, Jonathan M Kao, Erica Y Cohen, Jason E Frendl, Gyorgy Gajic, Ognjen Gentile, Nina T Int J Emerg Med Original Research BACKGROUND: Early identification of patients at risk of developing acute lung injury (ALI) is critical for potential preventive strategies. We aimed to derive and validate an acute lung injury prediction score (EDLIPS) in a multicenter sample of emergency department (ED) patients. METHODS: We performed a subgroup analysis of 4,361 ED patients enrolled in the previously reported multicenter observational study. ED risk factors and conditions associated with subsequent ALI development were identified and included in the EDLIPS model. Scores were derived and validated using logistic regression analyses. The model was assessed with the area under the receiver-operating curve (AUC) and compared to the original LIPS model (derived from a population of elective high-risk surgical and ED patients) and the Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE II) score. RESULTS: The incidence of ALI was 7.0% (303/4361). EDLIPS discriminated patients who developed ALI from those who did not with an AUC of 0.78 (95% CI 0.75, 0.82), better than the APACHE II AUC 0.70 (p ≤ 0.001) and similar to the original LIPS score AUC 0.80 (p = 0.07). At an EDLIPS cutoff of 5 (range −0.5, 15) positive and negative likelihood ratios (95% CI) for ALI development were 2.74 (2.43, 3.07) and 0.39 (0.30, 0.49), respectively, with a sensitivity 0.72(0.64, 0.78), specificity 0.74 (0.72, 0.76), and positive and negative predictive value of 0.18 (0.15, 0.21) and 0.97 (0.96, 0.98). CONCLUSION: EDLIPS may help identify patients at risk for ALI development early in the course of their ED presentation. This novel model may detect at-risk patients for treatment optimization and identify potential patients for ALI prevention trials. Springer 2012-09-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3598475/ /pubmed/22943391 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1865-1380-5-33 Text en Copyright ©2012 Elie-Turenne et al.; licensee Springer. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Elie-Turenne, Marie-Carmelle
Hou, Peter C
Mitani, Aya
Barry, Jonathan M
Kao, Erica Y
Cohen, Jason E
Frendl, Gyorgy
Gajic, Ognjen
Gentile, Nina T
Lung injury prediction score for the emergency department: first step towards prevention in patients at risk
title Lung injury prediction score for the emergency department: first step towards prevention in patients at risk
title_full Lung injury prediction score for the emergency department: first step towards prevention in patients at risk
title_fullStr Lung injury prediction score for the emergency department: first step towards prevention in patients at risk
title_full_unstemmed Lung injury prediction score for the emergency department: first step towards prevention in patients at risk
title_short Lung injury prediction score for the emergency department: first step towards prevention in patients at risk
title_sort lung injury prediction score for the emergency department: first step towards prevention in patients at risk
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3598475/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22943391
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1865-1380-5-33
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