Sepsis Surveillance Using Adult Sepsis Events Simplified eSOFA Criteria Versus Sepsis-3 Sequential Organ Failure Assessment Criteria.


Journal

Critical care medicine
ISSN: 1530-0293
Titre abrégé: Crit Care Med
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 0355501

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
03 2019
Historique:
entrez: 16 2 2019
pubmed: 16 2 2019
medline: 3 1 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Sepsis-3 defines organ dysfunction as an increase in the Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score by greater than or equal to 2 points. However, some Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score components are not routinely recorded in all hospitals' electronic health record systems, limiting its utility for wide-scale sepsis surveillance. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently released the Adult Sepsis Event surveillance definition that includes simplified organ dysfunction criteria optimized for electronic health records (eSOFA). We compared eSOFA versus Sequential Organ Failure Assessment with regard to sepsis prevalence, overlap, and outcomes. Retrospective cohort study. One hundred eleven U.S. hospitals in the Cerner HealthFacts dataset. Adults hospitalized in 2013-2015. None. We identified clinical indicators of presumed infection (blood cultures and antibiotics) concurrent with either: 1) an increase in Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score by 2 or more points (Sepsis-3) or 2) 1 or more eSOFA criteria: vasopressor initiation, mechanical ventilation initiation, lactate greater than or equal to 2.0 mmol/L, doubling in creatinine, doubling in bilirubin to greater than or equal to 2.0 mg/dL, or greater than or equal to 50% decrease in platelet count to less than 100 cells/μL (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Adult Sepsis Event). We compared area under the receiver operating characteristic curves for discriminating in-hospital mortality, adjusting for baseline characteristics. Of 942,360 patients in the cohort, 57,242 (6.1%) had sepsis by Sequential Organ Failure Assessment versus 41,618 (4.4%) by eSOFA. Agreement between sepsis by Sequential Organ Failure Assessment and eSOFA was good (Cronbach's alpha 0.81). Baseline characteristics and infectious diagnoses were similar, but mortality was higher with eSOFA (17.1%) versus Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (14.4%; p < 0.001) as was discrimination for mortality (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve, 0.774 vs 0.759; p < 0.001). Comparisons were consistent across subgroups of age, infectious diagnoses, and comorbidities. The Adult Sepsis Event's eSOFA organ dysfunction criteria identify a smaller, more severely ill sepsis cohort compared with the Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score, but with good overlap and similar clinical characteristics. Adult Sepsis Events may facilitate wide-scale automated sepsis surveillance that tracks closely with the more complex Sepsis-3 criteria.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30768498
doi: 10.1097/CCM.0000000000003521
pii: 00003246-201903000-00001
pmc: PMC6383796
mid: NIHMS1508811
doi:

Types de publication

Comparative Study Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

307-314

Subventions

Organisme : AHRQ HHS
ID : K08 HS025008
Pays : United States
Organisme : ACL HHS
ID : U54CK000484
Pays : United States

Commentaires et corrections

Type : CommentIn

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Auteurs

Chanu Rhee (C)

Department of Population Medicine, Harvard Medical School/Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute, Boston MA.
Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA.

Zilu Zhang (Z)

Department of Population Medicine, Harvard Medical School/Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute, Boston MA.

Sameer S Kadri (SS)

Department of Critical Care Medicine, Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.

David J Murphy (DJ)

Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, Department of Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Emory Critical Care Center, Atlanta, GA.

Greg S Martin (GS)

Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, Department of Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Emory Critical Care Center, Atlanta, GA.

Elizabeth Overton (E)

Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, Department of Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Emory Critical Care Center, Atlanta, GA.

Christopher W Seymour (CW)

The Clinical Research, Investigation and Systems Modeling of Acute illness (CRISMA) Center, Department of Critical Care Medicine, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA.

Derek C Angus (DC)

The Clinical Research, Investigation and Systems Modeling of Acute illness (CRISMA) Center, Department of Critical Care Medicine, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA.

Raymund Dantes (R)

Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA.
Division of Hospital Medicine, Department of Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA.

Lauren Epstein (L)

Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA.

David Fram (D)

Commonwealth Informatics, Waltham, MA.

Richard Schaaf (R)

Commonwealth Informatics, Waltham, MA.

Rui Wang (R)

Department of Population Medicine, Harvard Medical School/Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute, Boston MA.

Michael Klompas (M)

Department of Population Medicine, Harvard Medical School/Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute, Boston MA.
Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA.

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