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SAPS2, APACHE2, SOFA, and Core-10-TISS upon admission as risk indicators for ICU-acquired infections: a retrospective cohort study

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INFECTION
卷 51, 期 4, 页码 993-1001

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s15010-022-01972-y

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ICU-acquired infections; Hospital-acquired infections; SAPS2; APACHE2; Intensive care unit; Severity-of-illness scoring system

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This study evaluated the usefulness of SAPS2, APACHE2, Core-10-TISS, and SOFA scores in assessing a patient's risk of ICU-acquired infection. The results showed that these scores can be adequate indicators for predicting the risk of ICU-acquired infection in patients.
PurposeEarly identification of high-risk patients is an important component in improving infection prevention. The SAPS2, APACHE2, Core-10-TISS, and SOFA scores are already widely used to estimate mortality, morbidity and nursing workload, but this study evaluated their usefulness in assessing a patient's risk of ICU-acquired infection.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective cohort study by analyzing all patient admissions to seven ICUs at Charite Berlin, Germany in 2017 and 2018. The four scores were documented by physicians on the day of admission. The infection control staff monitored daily whether the patients experienced lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs), urinary tract infections (UTIs), or primary blood stream infections (PBSIs). For each combination of scoring system and infection type, an adjusted Fine and Gray model was fitted.ResultsWe analyzed 5053 ICU admissions and observed at least one ICU-acquired infection in N = 253 patients (incidence density: 4.73 per 1000 days). 59.0% (N = 2983) of the patients were male, median age was 66 years (IQR 55-77) and median length of stay was 6 days (IQR 4-12). All models showed that patients with a higher score value were at higher risk for ICU-acquired first PBSI, LRTI, or UTI, except for the model of APACHE2 and PBSI. Patients with a SAPS2 score of > 50 points showed an increased risk of infection of sHR = 2.34 for PBSIs (CI 1.06-5.17, p < 0.05), sHR = 2.33 for LRTIs (1.53-2.55, p < 0.001) and sHR = 2.25 for UTIs (1.23-4.13, p < 0.01) when compared to the reference group with 0-30 points.ConclusionsThe result of this study showed that admission scores of SAPS2, Core-10-TISS, APACHE2, and SOFA might be adequate indicators for assessing a patient's risk of ICU-acquired infection.

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