The National Early Warning Score 2 versus the New-Poisoning Mortality Score System for Predicting Clinical Outcomes After Acute Aluminum Phosphide Poisoning DOI
Ola Elsayed Nafea, Fatma Ibrahim, Walaa G. Abdelhamid

et al.

Toxicology Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(1)

Published: Dec. 27, 2024

Abstract Acute aluminum phosphide (AlP) poisoning is one of the leading causes suicide, particularly in developing world. In cases scarce and/or high-cost resources, it advisable to prioritize critically ill patients who will benefit from available resources and improve their prognosis. Despite numerous scores, a dependable, easy-to-use, quick approach assessing degree lacking. This study designed compare prognostic performance National Early Warning Score 2 (NEWS2) versus new-poisoning mortality score system (new-PMS) for predicting clinical outcomes, including in-hospital mortality, vasopressor use, mechanical ventilation placement after acute AlP poisoning. was retrospective observational that included with retrieving required data patients' medical records. A total 90 acutely AlP-intoxicated were enrolled study. The rate 42.2%. Additionally, significantly higher NEWS2 new-PMS scores. showed excellent performance, prediction; however, demonstrated more helpful predictive compared need an area under curve 0.991 0.851 0.949 0.874, respectively. We concluded are simple, easily calculated, lab-independent scoring systems. effective tracking triggering tool than evaluation intoxicated patients.

Language: Английский

The National Early Warning Score 2 versus the New-Poisoning Mortality Score System for Predicting Clinical Outcomes After Acute Aluminum Phosphide Poisoning DOI
Ola Elsayed Nafea, Fatma Ibrahim, Walaa G. Abdelhamid

et al.

Toxicology Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(1)

Published: Dec. 27, 2024

Abstract Acute aluminum phosphide (AlP) poisoning is one of the leading causes suicide, particularly in developing world. In cases scarce and/or high-cost resources, it advisable to prioritize critically ill patients who will benefit from available resources and improve their prognosis. Despite numerous scores, a dependable, easy-to-use, quick approach assessing degree lacking. This study designed compare prognostic performance National Early Warning Score 2 (NEWS2) versus new-poisoning mortality score system (new-PMS) for predicting clinical outcomes, including in-hospital mortality, vasopressor use, mechanical ventilation placement after acute AlP poisoning. was retrospective observational that included with retrieving required data patients' medical records. A total 90 acutely AlP-intoxicated were enrolled study. The rate 42.2%. Additionally, significantly higher NEWS2 new-PMS scores. showed excellent performance, prediction; however, demonstrated more helpful predictive compared need an area under curve 0.991 0.851 0.949 0.874, respectively. We concluded are simple, easily calculated, lab-independent scoring systems. effective tracking triggering tool than evaluation intoxicated patients.

Language: Английский

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