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Simplified Mortality Score for the Intensive Care Unit (SMS-ICU): protocol for the development and validation of a bedside clinical prediction rule

INTRODUCTION: Mortality prediction scores are widely used in intensive care units (ICUs) and in research, but their predictive value deteriorates as scores age. Existing mortality prediction scores are imprecise and complex, which increases the risk of missing data and decreases the applicability be...

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Autores principales: Granholm, Anders, Perner, Anders, Krag, Mette, Hjortrup, Peter Buhl, Haase, Nicolai, Holst, Lars Broksø, Marker, Søren, Collet, Marie Oxenbøll, Jensen, Aksel Karl Georg, Møller, Morten Hylander
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5353313/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28279999
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-015339
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author Granholm, Anders
Perner, Anders
Krag, Mette
Hjortrup, Peter Buhl
Haase, Nicolai
Holst, Lars Broksø
Marker, Søren
Collet, Marie Oxenbøll
Jensen, Aksel Karl Georg
Møller, Morten Hylander
author_facet Granholm, Anders
Perner, Anders
Krag, Mette
Hjortrup, Peter Buhl
Haase, Nicolai
Holst, Lars Broksø
Marker, Søren
Collet, Marie Oxenbøll
Jensen, Aksel Karl Georg
Møller, Morten Hylander
author_sort Granholm, Anders
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Mortality prediction scores are widely used in intensive care units (ICUs) and in research, but their predictive value deteriorates as scores age. Existing mortality prediction scores are imprecise and complex, which increases the risk of missing data and decreases the applicability bedside in daily clinical practice. We propose the development and validation of a new, simple and updated clinical prediction rule: the Simplified Mortality Score for use in the Intensive Care Unit (SMS-ICU). METHODS AND ANALYSIS: During the first phase of the study, we will develop and internally validate a clinical prediction rule that predicts 90-day mortality on ICU admission. The development sample will comprise 4247 adult critically ill patients acutely admitted to the ICU, enrolled in 5 contemporary high-quality ICU studies/trials. The score will be developed using binary logistic regression analysis with backward stepwise elimination of candidate variables, and subsequently be converted into a point-based clinical prediction rule. The general performance, discrimination and calibration of the score will be evaluated, and the score will be internally validated using bootstrapping. During the second phase of the study, the score will be externally validated in a fully independent sample consisting of 3350 patients included in the ongoing Stress Ulcer Prophylaxis in the Intensive Care Unit trial. We will compare the performance of the SMS-ICU to that of existing scores. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: We will use data from patients enrolled in studies/trials already approved by the relevant ethical committees and this study requires no further permissions. The results will be reported in accordance with the Transparent Reporting of multivariate prediction models for Individual Prognosis Or Diagnosis (TRIPOD) statement, and submitted to a peer-reviewed journal.
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spelling pubmed-53533132017-03-17 Simplified Mortality Score for the Intensive Care Unit (SMS-ICU): protocol for the development and validation of a bedside clinical prediction rule Granholm, Anders Perner, Anders Krag, Mette Hjortrup, Peter Buhl Haase, Nicolai Holst, Lars Broksø Marker, Søren Collet, Marie Oxenbøll Jensen, Aksel Karl Georg Møller, Morten Hylander BMJ Open Intensive Care INTRODUCTION: Mortality prediction scores are widely used in intensive care units (ICUs) and in research, but their predictive value deteriorates as scores age. Existing mortality prediction scores are imprecise and complex, which increases the risk of missing data and decreases the applicability bedside in daily clinical practice. We propose the development and validation of a new, simple and updated clinical prediction rule: the Simplified Mortality Score for use in the Intensive Care Unit (SMS-ICU). METHODS AND ANALYSIS: During the first phase of the study, we will develop and internally validate a clinical prediction rule that predicts 90-day mortality on ICU admission. The development sample will comprise 4247 adult critically ill patients acutely admitted to the ICU, enrolled in 5 contemporary high-quality ICU studies/trials. The score will be developed using binary logistic regression analysis with backward stepwise elimination of candidate variables, and subsequently be converted into a point-based clinical prediction rule. The general performance, discrimination and calibration of the score will be evaluated, and the score will be internally validated using bootstrapping. During the second phase of the study, the score will be externally validated in a fully independent sample consisting of 3350 patients included in the ongoing Stress Ulcer Prophylaxis in the Intensive Care Unit trial. We will compare the performance of the SMS-ICU to that of existing scores. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: We will use data from patients enrolled in studies/trials already approved by the relevant ethical committees and this study requires no further permissions. The results will be reported in accordance with the Transparent Reporting of multivariate prediction models for Individual Prognosis Or Diagnosis (TRIPOD) statement, and submitted to a peer-reviewed journal. BMJ Publishing Group 2017-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5353313/ /pubmed/28279999 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-015339 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://www.bmj.com/company/products-services/rights-and-licensing/ This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
spellingShingle Intensive Care
Granholm, Anders
Perner, Anders
Krag, Mette
Hjortrup, Peter Buhl
Haase, Nicolai
Holst, Lars Broksø
Marker, Søren
Collet, Marie Oxenbøll
Jensen, Aksel Karl Georg
Møller, Morten Hylander
Simplified Mortality Score for the Intensive Care Unit (SMS-ICU): protocol for the development and validation of a bedside clinical prediction rule
title Simplified Mortality Score for the Intensive Care Unit (SMS-ICU): protocol for the development and validation of a bedside clinical prediction rule
title_full Simplified Mortality Score for the Intensive Care Unit (SMS-ICU): protocol for the development and validation of a bedside clinical prediction rule
title_fullStr Simplified Mortality Score for the Intensive Care Unit (SMS-ICU): protocol for the development and validation of a bedside clinical prediction rule
title_full_unstemmed Simplified Mortality Score for the Intensive Care Unit (SMS-ICU): protocol for the development and validation of a bedside clinical prediction rule
title_short Simplified Mortality Score for the Intensive Care Unit (SMS-ICU): protocol for the development and validation of a bedside clinical prediction rule
title_sort simplified mortality score for the intensive care unit (sms-icu): protocol for the development and validation of a bedside clinical prediction rule
topic Intensive Care
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5353313/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28279999
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-015339
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