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One-on-one comparison between qCSI and NEWS scores for mortality risk assessment in patients with COVID-19.

Francisco Martín-RodríguezAncor Sanz-GarcíaGuillermo J OrtegaJuan F Delgado-BenitoEduardo García VillenaCristina Mazas Pérez-OleagaRaúl López-IzquierdoMiguel A Castro Villamor
Published in: Annals of medicine (2022)
Patients with SARS-CoV-2 can rapidly develop bilateral pneumonias with multiorgan disease; in these cases, in which an evacuation by the EMS is required, reliable scores for an early identification of patients with risk of clinical deterioration are critical. The NEWS score provides not only better prognostic results than those offered by qCSI at all the analyzed time points, but it is also better suited for COVID-19 patients.KEY MESSAGESThis work aims to determine whether NEWS is the best score for mortality risk assessment in patients with COVID-19.AUCs for NEWS ranged from 0.825 for 1-day mortality to 0.777 for 90-day mortality and were significantly higher than those for qCSI in these same outcomes.NEWS provides a better prognostic capacity than the qCSI score and allows for long-term (90 days) mortality risk assessment of COVID-19 patients.
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