Performance of risk scores in predicting mortality at 3, 6, and 12 months in patients diagnosed with community-acquired pneumonia.
Eduardo Tuta-QuinteroAlirio Rodrigo Bastidas GoyesGabriela Guerrón-GómezIsabella Perna-ReyesDaniela TorresLaura GarciaJavier VillanuevaCamilo AcuñaEathan MiklerJuan ArcilaNicolas ChavezAllison RivieraValentina MaldonadoMaría GalindoMaría FernándezCarolina SchlossLuis Felipe ReyesPublished in: BMC pulmonary medicine (2024)
When predicting mortality in patients with CAP, at 3 months, PSI, CCI, and CRB-65 showed acceptable predictive performances. At 6 months, only PSI and CCI maintained acceptable levels of accuracy. For the 12-month period, all evaluated scores exhibited very limited discriminatory ability, ranging from poor to almost negligible.