Prognostic role of the simplified pulmonary embolism severity index and shock index in pulmonary embolism

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作者
Kilic, Talat [1 ]
Ermis, Hilal [1 ]
Gulbas, Gazi [1 ]
Kaya, Omar [2 ]
Aytemur, Zeynep A. [1 ]
Inceoglu, Feyza [3 ]
Hacievliyagil, Suleyman S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Inonu Univ, Fac Med, Turgut Ozal Med Ctr, Dept Pulm Med, TR-44280 Malatya, Turkey
[2] Yesilyurt State Hosp, Minist Hlth, Dept Pulm Med, Malatya, Turkey
[3] Inonu Univ, Fac Med, Dept Biostat & Med Informat, Malatya, Turkey
关键词
long-term mortality; pulmonary embolism; shock index; short-term mortality; simplified pulmonary embolism severity index; INITIAL OUTPATIENT THERAPY; LOW-RISK PATIENTS; SELECTING PATIENTS; SURVIVAL ANALYSIS; EUROPEAN-SOCIETY; PATIENT OUTCOMES; TASK-FORCE; DIAGNOSIS; ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY; VALIDATION;
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10.20452/pamw.2552
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
INTRODUCTION The stratification of acute pulmonary embolism (PE) using the simplified pulmonary embolism severity index (sPESI) and shock index (SI) does not require any prognostic tools such as biomarkers or echocardiography. OBJECTIVES We compared the ability of the sPESI and SI to predict 30-day and 3-year mortality following PE. PATIENTS AND METHODS Prognostic models based on the sPESI and SI were used to predict the overall 30-day (short-term) and 3-year (long-term) mortality in a cohort of 194 patients with confirmed PE. RESULTS Overall, the mortality rate in this cohort was 9.2% in the first month and 29.9% at 3 years. The sPESI categorized fewer patients as low risk (41.7%; 81 of 194 patients) when compared with the SI lower than 1 (74.7%; 145 of 194 patients). Importantly, patients classified as low risk in the sPESI had no 30-day mortality compared with 2.1% of patients (3 of 145) classified as low-risk based on the SI. The 3-year mortality rate in low-risk patients according to the sPESI was lower than that in low-risk patients identified based on the SI (4.9% vs. 20.7%; P < 0.0001). While a multivariate Cox analysis showed that both the SI and sPESI were independent prognostic variables for 3-year mortality, it showed that only the SI was an independent prognostic variable for 30-day mortality. CONCLUSIONS Both prognostic models allow to stratify the risk of short-and long-term mortality in patients with PE, but the sPESI was better than SI at classifying low-risk patients.
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