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Mortality prediction in pediatric trauma
Authors:Teddy Muisyo  Erika O. Bernardo  Maraya Camazine  Ryan Colvin  Kimberly A. Thomas  Matthew A. Borgman  Philip C. Spinella
Affiliation:1. Department of Pediatrics, Division of Critical Care Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, 660 S. Euclid Avenue, St. Louis, MO, 63110, USA;2. Department of Pediatrics, Section of Critical Care Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, 6621 Fannin Street, Houston, TX, 77030, USA;3. Department of Pediatrics, Pediatric Computing Facility, Washington University School of Medicine, 660 S. Euclid Avenue, St. Louis, MO, 63110, USA;4. Department of Pediatrics, San Antonio Military Medical Center, 3551 Roger Brooke Dr, Fort Sam, Houston, TX, 78234, USA
Abstract:
BackgroundIn trauma research, accurate estimates of mortality that can be rapidly calculated prior to enrollment are essential to ensure appropriate patient selection and adequate sample size. This study compares the accuracy of the BIG (Base Deficit, International normalized ratio and Glasgow Coma scale) score in predicting mortality in pediatric trauma patients to Pediatric Risk of Mortality III (PRISM III) score, Pediatric Index of Mortality 2 (PIM2) score and Pediatric Logistic Organ Dysfunction (PELOD) score.MethodsData were collected from Virtual Pediatric Systems (VPS, LLC) database for children between 2004 and 2015 from 149 PICUs. Logistic regression models were developed to evaluate mortality prediction. The Area under the Curve (AUC) of Receiver Operator Characteristic (ROC) curves were derived from these models and compared between scores.ResultsA total of 45,377 trauma patients were analyzed. The BIG score could only be calculated for 152 patients (0.33%). PRISM III, PIM2, and PELOD scores were calculated for 44,360, 45,377 and 14,768 patients respectively. The AUC of the BIG score was 0.94 compared to 0.96, 0.97 and 0.93 for the PRISM III, PIM2, and PELOD respectively.ConclusionsThe BIG score is accurate in predicting mortality in pediatric trauma patients.Level of evidenceLevel I prognosis.
Keywords:Corresponding author at: Department of Pediatrics–Critical Care, Washington University School of Medicine, 660 S. Euclid Avenue, Campus Box 8116, St. Louis, MO, 63110, USA.  BD  BIG score (Comprises Base Deficit)  INR  International Normalized Ratio  GCS  Glasgow Coma Scale  (PRISM III) score  Pediatric Risk of Mortality III  (PIM2) score  Pediatric Index of Mortality 2  (PELOD) score  Pediatric Logistic Organ Dysfunction  PICU  Pediatric Intensive Care Unit  ROC  Receiver Operator Characteristic  SOIs  Severity of Illness scores  AUC  Area Under Curve  VPS, LLC  Virtual Pediatric Systems  Pediatric trauma  BIG score  Mortality prediction
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