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Index to Predict In-hospital Mortality in Older Adults after Non-traumatic Emergency Department Intubations

INTRODUCTION: Our goal was to develop and validate an index to predict in-hospital mortality in older adults after non-traumatic emergency department (ED) intubations. METHODS: We used Vizient administrative data from hospitalizations of 22,374 adults ≥75 years who underwent non-traumatic ED intubat...

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Autores principales: Ouchi, Kei, Hohmann, Samuel, Goto, Tadahiro, Ueda, Peter, Aaronson, Emily L., Pallin, Daniel J., Testa, Marcia A., Tulsky, James A., Schuur, Jeremiah D., Schonberg, Mara A.
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Publicado: Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California, Irvine School of Medicine 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5468075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28611890
http://dx.doi.org/10.5811/westjem.2017.2.33325
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author Ouchi, Kei
Hohmann, Samuel
Goto, Tadahiro
Ueda, Peter
Aaronson, Emily L.
Pallin, Daniel J.
Testa, Marcia A.
Tulsky, James A.
Schuur, Jeremiah D.
Schonberg, Mara A.
author_facet Ouchi, Kei
Hohmann, Samuel
Goto, Tadahiro
Ueda, Peter
Aaronson, Emily L.
Pallin, Daniel J.
Testa, Marcia A.
Tulsky, James A.
Schuur, Jeremiah D.
Schonberg, Mara A.
author_sort Ouchi, Kei
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description INTRODUCTION: Our goal was to develop and validate an index to predict in-hospital mortality in older adults after non-traumatic emergency department (ED) intubations. METHODS: We used Vizient administrative data from hospitalizations of 22,374 adults ≥75 years who underwent non-traumatic ED intubation from 2008–2015 at nearly 300 U.S. hospitals to develop and validate an index to predict in-hospital mortality. We randomly selected one half of participants for the development cohort and one half for the validation cohort. Considering 25 potential predictors, we developed a multivariable logistic regression model using least absolute shrinkage and selection operator method to determine factors associated with in-hospital mortality. We calculated risk scores using points derived from the final model’s beta coefficients. To evaluate calibration and discrimination of the final model, we used Hosmer-Lemeshow chi-square test and receiver-operating characteristic analysis and compared mortality by risk groups in the development and validation cohorts. RESULTS: Death during the index hospitalization occurred in 40% of cases. The final model included six variables: history of myocardial infarction, history of cerebrovascular disease, history of metastatic cancer, age, admission diagnosis of sepsis, and admission diagnosis of stroke/ intracranial hemorrhage. Those with low-risk scores (<6) had 31% risk of in-hospital mortality while those with high-risk scores (>10) had 58% risk of in-hospital mortality. The Hosmer-Lemeshow chi-square of the model was 6.47 (p=0.09), and the c-statistic was 0.62 in the validation cohort. CONCLUSION: The model may be useful in identifying older adults at high risk of death after ED intubation.
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spelling pubmed-54680752017-06-13 Index to Predict In-hospital Mortality in Older Adults after Non-traumatic Emergency Department Intubations Ouchi, Kei Hohmann, Samuel Goto, Tadahiro Ueda, Peter Aaronson, Emily L. Pallin, Daniel J. Testa, Marcia A. Tulsky, James A. Schuur, Jeremiah D. Schonberg, Mara A. West J Emerg Med Critical Care INTRODUCTION: Our goal was to develop and validate an index to predict in-hospital mortality in older adults after non-traumatic emergency department (ED) intubations. METHODS: We used Vizient administrative data from hospitalizations of 22,374 adults ≥75 years who underwent non-traumatic ED intubation from 2008–2015 at nearly 300 U.S. hospitals to develop and validate an index to predict in-hospital mortality. We randomly selected one half of participants for the development cohort and one half for the validation cohort. Considering 25 potential predictors, we developed a multivariable logistic regression model using least absolute shrinkage and selection operator method to determine factors associated with in-hospital mortality. We calculated risk scores using points derived from the final model’s beta coefficients. To evaluate calibration and discrimination of the final model, we used Hosmer-Lemeshow chi-square test and receiver-operating characteristic analysis and compared mortality by risk groups in the development and validation cohorts. RESULTS: Death during the index hospitalization occurred in 40% of cases. The final model included six variables: history of myocardial infarction, history of cerebrovascular disease, history of metastatic cancer, age, admission diagnosis of sepsis, and admission diagnosis of stroke/ intracranial hemorrhage. Those with low-risk scores (<6) had 31% risk of in-hospital mortality while those with high-risk scores (>10) had 58% risk of in-hospital mortality. The Hosmer-Lemeshow chi-square of the model was 6.47 (p=0.09), and the c-statistic was 0.62 in the validation cohort. CONCLUSION: The model may be useful in identifying older adults at high risk of death after ED intubation. Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California, Irvine School of Medicine 2017-06 2017-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5468075/ /pubmed/28611890 http://dx.doi.org/10.5811/westjem.2017.2.33325 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Ouchi et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) License. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
spellingShingle Critical Care
Ouchi, Kei
Hohmann, Samuel
Goto, Tadahiro
Ueda, Peter
Aaronson, Emily L.
Pallin, Daniel J.
Testa, Marcia A.
Tulsky, James A.
Schuur, Jeremiah D.
Schonberg, Mara A.
Index to Predict In-hospital Mortality in Older Adults after Non-traumatic Emergency Department Intubations
title Index to Predict In-hospital Mortality in Older Adults after Non-traumatic Emergency Department Intubations
title_full Index to Predict In-hospital Mortality in Older Adults after Non-traumatic Emergency Department Intubations
title_fullStr Index to Predict In-hospital Mortality in Older Adults after Non-traumatic Emergency Department Intubations
title_full_unstemmed Index to Predict In-hospital Mortality in Older Adults after Non-traumatic Emergency Department Intubations
title_short Index to Predict In-hospital Mortality in Older Adults after Non-traumatic Emergency Department Intubations
title_sort index to predict in-hospital mortality in older adults after non-traumatic emergency department intubations
topic Critical Care
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5468075/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28611890
http://dx.doi.org/10.5811/westjem.2017.2.33325
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