2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajem.2019.05.037
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qSOFA is a useful prognostic factor for 30-day mortality in infected patients fulfilling the SIRS criteria for sepsis

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“…Though SIRS score is inferior to qSOFA score for the prediction of adverse outcome in our results, it adds the advantage of predictive value together with age and /or other parameters compared with the simpler qSOFA score. A recent study suggested that at least 2 of qSOFA score could be an alternative parameter for septic patients fulfilled the SIRS criteria [10]. In our results we show that qSOFA score of more than zero can predict adverse outcome of SFTS with high sensitivity which indicates that qSOFA score as a synthetical index can be used as a sensitive indicator for predicting prognosis of SFTS.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…Though SIRS score is inferior to qSOFA score for the prediction of adverse outcome in our results, it adds the advantage of predictive value together with age and /or other parameters compared with the simpler qSOFA score. A recent study suggested that at least 2 of qSOFA score could be an alternative parameter for septic patients fulfilled the SIRS criteria [10]. In our results we show that qSOFA score of more than zero can predict adverse outcome of SFTS with high sensitivity which indicates that qSOFA score as a synthetical index can be used as a sensitive indicator for predicting prognosis of SFTS.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…Though SIRS score is inferior to qSOFA score for the prediction of adverse outcome in our results, it adds the advantage of predictive value together with age and /or other parameters compared with the simpler qSOFA score. A recent study suggested that at least 2 of qSOFA score could be an alternative parameter for septic patients fulfilled the SIRS criteria [11]. In our results we show that qSOFA score of more than zero can predict adverse outcome of SFTS with high sensitivity which indicates that qSOFA score as a synthetical index can be used combining with age or used solely as a sensitive indicator for predicting prognosis of SFTS.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Though SIRS score is inferior to qSOFA score for the prediction of adverse outcome in our results, it adds the advantage of predictive value together with age and /or other parameters compared with the simpler qSOFA score. A recent study suggested that at least 2 of qSOFA score could be an alternative parameter for septic patients ful lled the SIRS criteria [11]. In our results we show that qSOFA score of more than zero can predict adverse outcome of SFTS with high sensitivity which indicates that qSOFA score as a synthetical index can be used combining with age or used solely as a sensitive indicator for predicting prognosis of SFTS.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%