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Title: | <span style="color:rgb( 0 , 0 , 0 )">A transfer triage tool for COVID-19 mass critical care surges</span> |
Author: | Azeli, Youcef Solà-Muñoz, Silvia Trenado Álvarez, José Jacob, Javier Cubedo Culleré, Marta Delgado, Ricardo Mugica, Edurne Miren Fontan, Iraitz Bracero, Antonio López-López, Cristina Carricondo-Avivar, Maria del Mar Luque-Hernández, María José Villalba, Eloy Simón, Silvia Castejón de la Encina, María Elena Goñi, Cristina Cardenete, César Quintela, Zita Abejón, Raquel Bermejo, Ángel Martín, Mario Soto-García, Maria Ángeles Morales-Alvarez, Jorge Cuartas-Alvarez, Tatiana Castro-Delgado, Rafael Jiménez i Fàbrega, Xavier |
Keywords: | Serveis d'urgències mèdiques Triatge (Medicina) COVID-19 Salut pública Emergency medical services Triage (Medicine) COVID-19 Public health |
Issue Date: | 5-Apr-2025 |
Publisher: | Nature Publishing Group |
Abstract: | The objective of this study is to develop and validate a predictive model for mortality among severe COVID-19 patients who are candidates for inter-hospital transfer. A multicenter prospective observational study was conducted between 1 January 2021 and 30 April 2021 (third and fourth pandemic waves) in regional coordination centers of the Emergency Medical Services of eight Spanish autonomous communities. Hospitalized patients with severe COVID-19 transferred to other hospitals were included. Clinical variables from the initial evaluation, the triage score, and in-hospital mortality rates were collected. A Lasso-type regression analysis was performed to fit the mortality predictive model and its performance was evaluated by a leave-one-out cross-validation. Subsequently, the regional mass triage (MATER) score was created. 1,018 transferred patients were included, with a mean age of 62.3 years (SD 12), of whom 65.1% were male and 89.6% were admitted to an Intensive Care Unit. In-hospital mortality was 23.0%. The MATER score included six variables and presented good discrimination ability with an area under the curve of 0.79 (95% CI 0.77–0.81) and a good calibration with a Brier score of 0.135. The MATER score successfully predicted the mortality rate of severe COVID-19 patients and can be helpful in decision-making for triage and transfer prioritization in mass critical care surges. |
Note: | Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-95337-8 |
It is part of: | Scientific Reports, 2025, vol. 15, p. 1-9 |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/2445/220935 |
Related resource: | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-95337-8 |
ISSN: | 2045-2322 |
Appears in Collections: | Articles publicats en revistes (Genètica, Microbiologia i Estadística) |
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