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Predicting post-stroke pneumonia: the PANTHERIS score

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ACTA NEUROLOGICA SCANDINAVICA
卷 128, 期 3, 页码 178-184

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ane.12095

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predictive score; stroke; stroke-associated pneumonia; glasgow coma scale; systolic hypertension

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  1. European Union [201024, 202213]
  2. Helmholtz Gemeinschaft fur Forschungseinrichtungen [SO-022NG]
  3. German Ministry for Health and Education [01 EO 08 01]
  4. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [Exc 257 NeuroCure]

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Objectives - Stroke-associated pneumonia (SAP) is a common complication with a known negative impact on neurological outcome. We developed a score to identify patients at highest risk of SAP in order to promote prophylactic measures. Materials and Methods - We conducted a cohort study on a neurological intensive care unit in patients suffering from acute ischemic MCA infarction. Association of predefined demographics, comorbidities, and clinical characteristics with SAP was investigated using logistic regression analysis. Results Between 2003 and 2010, a total of 335 patients were included in this analysis. Frequency of SAP was 31.3%. A 12-point scoring system was developed based on the following factors: Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) [GCS < 9 = 5, GCS 9-12 = 2, GCS > 12 = 0], age [< 60 = 0, 60 -80 = 1, > 80 = 2], increase in systolic arterial blood pressure >200 mmHg within the first 24 h after admission [no = 0, yes = 2], and white blood cell count > 11.000/mu l [no = 0, yes = 3]. The score revealed excellent discrimination (AUC = 0.85) and calibration (Nagelkerke's R-2 = 0.46) properties. Predictive properties were reproduced in an internal validation group. Conclusions - The PANTHERIS score is a simple scoring system for the prediction of SAP based on easy-to-assess parameters. By identifying patients at high risk, it may guide intense monitoring or prophylactic measures. This score needs to be validated within external datasets.

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