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Assessment of a cellular host response test to risk-stratify suspected COVID-19 patients in the Emergency Department setting

OBJECTIVE: Assess the IntelliSep Index (ISI) for risk stratification of patients presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) with respiratory symptoms suspected of COVID-19 during the pandemic. METHODS: An observational single-center study of prospective cohort of patients presenting to the ED durin...

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Autores principales: O’Neal, Hollis R., Sheybani, Roya, Caffery, Terrell S., Hamer, Diana, Laperouse, L. Mark, Musso, Mandi W., O’Neal, Catherine S., Tse, Henry T. K., Shah, Ajay M., Thomas, Christopher B.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8926179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35294441
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0264220
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author O’Neal, Hollis R.
Sheybani, Roya
Caffery, Terrell S.
Hamer, Diana
Laperouse, L. Mark
Musso, Mandi W.
O’Neal, Catherine S.
Tse, Henry T. K.
Shah, Ajay M.
Thomas, Christopher B.
author_facet O’Neal, Hollis R.
Sheybani, Roya
Caffery, Terrell S.
Hamer, Diana
Laperouse, L. Mark
Musso, Mandi W.
O’Neal, Catherine S.
Tse, Henry T. K.
Shah, Ajay M.
Thomas, Christopher B.
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description OBJECTIVE: Assess the IntelliSep Index (ISI) for risk stratification of patients presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) with respiratory symptoms suspected of COVID-19 during the pandemic. METHODS: An observational single-center study of prospective cohort of patients presenting to the ED during the early COVID-19 pandemic with respiratory symptoms and a CBC drawn within 4.5 hours of initial vital signs. A sample of this blood was aliquoted for performance of the ISI, and patients were followed for clinical outcomes. The study required no patient-centered activity beyond standard of care and treating clinicians were unaware of study enrollment and ISI test results. MAIN FINDINGS: 282 patients were included. The ISI ranges 0.1 to 10.0, with three interpretation bands indicating risk of adverse outcome: low (green), 0.1–4.9; intermediate (yellow), 5.0–6.2; and high (red), 6.3–10.0. Of 193 (68.4%) tested for SARS-CoV-2, 96 (49.7%) were positive. The ISI resulted in 182 (64.5%) green, 54 (18.1%) yellow, and 46 (15.6%) red band patients. Green band patients had a 1.1% (n = 2) 3-day mortality, while yellow and red band had 3.7% (n = 2, p > .05) and 10.9% (n = 5, p < .05) 3-day mortalities, respectively. Fewer green band patients required admission (96 [52.7%]) vs yellow (44 [81.5%]) and red (43 [93.5%]). Green band patients had more hospital free days (median 23 (Q1-Q3 20–25) than yellow (median 22 [Q1-Q3 0–23], p < 0.05) and red (median 21 [Q1-Q3 0–24], p < 0.01). SOFA increased with interpretation band: green (2, [Q1-Q3 0–4]) vs yellow (4, [Q1-Q3 2–5], p < 0.001) and red (5, [Q1-Q3 3–6]) p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The ISI rapidly risk-stratifies patients presenting to the ED during the early COVID-19 pandemic with signs or suspicion of respiratory infection.
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spelling pubmed-89261792022-03-17 Assessment of a cellular host response test to risk-stratify suspected COVID-19 patients in the Emergency Department setting O’Neal, Hollis R. Sheybani, Roya Caffery, Terrell S. Hamer, Diana Laperouse, L. Mark Musso, Mandi W. O’Neal, Catherine S. Tse, Henry T. K. Shah, Ajay M. Thomas, Christopher B. PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: Assess the IntelliSep Index (ISI) for risk stratification of patients presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) with respiratory symptoms suspected of COVID-19 during the pandemic. METHODS: An observational single-center study of prospective cohort of patients presenting to the ED during the early COVID-19 pandemic with respiratory symptoms and a CBC drawn within 4.5 hours of initial vital signs. A sample of this blood was aliquoted for performance of the ISI, and patients were followed for clinical outcomes. The study required no patient-centered activity beyond standard of care and treating clinicians were unaware of study enrollment and ISI test results. MAIN FINDINGS: 282 patients were included. The ISI ranges 0.1 to 10.0, with three interpretation bands indicating risk of adverse outcome: low (green), 0.1–4.9; intermediate (yellow), 5.0–6.2; and high (red), 6.3–10.0. Of 193 (68.4%) tested for SARS-CoV-2, 96 (49.7%) were positive. The ISI resulted in 182 (64.5%) green, 54 (18.1%) yellow, and 46 (15.6%) red band patients. Green band patients had a 1.1% (n = 2) 3-day mortality, while yellow and red band had 3.7% (n = 2, p > .05) and 10.9% (n = 5, p < .05) 3-day mortalities, respectively. Fewer green band patients required admission (96 [52.7%]) vs yellow (44 [81.5%]) and red (43 [93.5%]). Green band patients had more hospital free days (median 23 (Q1-Q3 20–25) than yellow (median 22 [Q1-Q3 0–23], p < 0.05) and red (median 21 [Q1-Q3 0–24], p < 0.01). SOFA increased with interpretation band: green (2, [Q1-Q3 0–4]) vs yellow (4, [Q1-Q3 2–5], p < 0.001) and red (5, [Q1-Q3 3–6]) p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The ISI rapidly risk-stratifies patients presenting to the ED during the early COVID-19 pandemic with signs or suspicion of respiratory infection. Public Library of Science 2022-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8926179/ /pubmed/35294441 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0264220 Text en © 2022 O’Neal et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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O’Neal, Hollis R.
Sheybani, Roya
Caffery, Terrell S.
Hamer, Diana
Laperouse, L. Mark
Musso, Mandi W.
O’Neal, Catherine S.
Tse, Henry T. K.
Shah, Ajay M.
Thomas, Christopher B.
Assessment of a cellular host response test to risk-stratify suspected COVID-19 patients in the Emergency Department setting
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title_full Assessment of a cellular host response test to risk-stratify suspected COVID-19 patients in the Emergency Department setting
title_fullStr Assessment of a cellular host response test to risk-stratify suspected COVID-19 patients in the Emergency Department setting
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of a cellular host response test to risk-stratify suspected COVID-19 patients in the Emergency Department setting
title_short Assessment of a cellular host response test to risk-stratify suspected COVID-19 patients in the Emergency Department setting
title_sort assessment of a cellular host response test to risk-stratify suspected covid-19 patients in the emergency department setting
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8926179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35294441
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0264220
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