The prognostic value of HALP score and sPESI in predicting in-hospital mortality in patients with pulmonary thromboembolism.
Mahmut YamanMurat OrakHasan Mansur DurgunVeysi TekinŞilan Göger ÜlgütSema BelekBerçem Tugay GünelMehmet ÜstündağCahfer GüloğluErcan GündüzPublished in: Postgraduate medical journal (2024)
Our study supports the reliability of sPESI and PESI scores in predicting in-hospital mortality in PTE patients. However, the prognostic value of the HALP score requires further investigation. Our findings highlight the need for developing risk stratification models. Key message What is already known on this topic? The PESI and sPESI scores are established prognostic models that effectively identify low-risk groups in patients with PTE. The HALP score, reflecting nutritional status and systemic inflammation, has shown prognostic value in cancer and cardiovascular diseases. What this study adds? This study demonstrates that while PESI and sPESI scores are significant predictors of in-hospital mortality in PTE patients, the HALP score does not have a significant cut-off value for predicting mortality. How this study might affect research, practice, or policy? The findings support the continued use of PESI and sPESI scores for risk stratification in clinical practice, potentially influencing guidelines and policies on managing PTE. Further research into the HALP score's role in other contexts may refine its prognostic utility.