Navid Shafigh, Morteza Hasheminik, Elnaz Shafigh, Haleh Alipour, Shahram Sayyadi, Neda Kazeminia, Batoul Khoundabi, Sara Salarian

Prediction of mortality in ICU patients: A comparison between the SOFA score and other indicators

  • Critical Care Nursing

AbstractBackgroundThe intensive care unit (ICU) is the most important department for critically ill patients. Different scoring systems are used to assess the severity of the disease and evaluate organ failure during the patient's stay in ICU.AimsOur purpose was to evaluate the C‐reactive protein/Albumin (CRP/Alb) ratio and SOFA score as indicators of 28‐day mortality in ICU patients.Materials and MethodA total of 55 patients were enrolled in this study. CRP and CRP/Alb rates, SOFA scores, and demographic data were used to evaluate 28‐day mortality in a referral hospital.ResultsSurvived and dead patients were significantly different in the CRP, CRP/Alb rates, and SOFA scores. However, in the adjusted model, the SOFA score was the predictor of 28‐day mortality in ICU patients.ConclusionSOFA score was also confirmed as a predictor of mortality in ICU patients. Besides, the role of CRP and CRP/Alb in the prediction of disease prognosis or mortality requires further studies.

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