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The usefulness of lactate/albumin ratio, C-reactive protein/albumin ratio, procalcitonin/albumin ratio, SOFA, and qSOFA in predicting the prognosis of patients with sepsis who presented to EDs - 19/03/24

Doi : 10.1016/j.ajem.2023.12.028 
Kyung Hun Yoo a, j, 1, Sung-Hyuk Choi b, 1, Gil Joon Suh c, Sung Phil Chung d, Han Sung Choi e, Yoo Seok Park f, You Hwan Jo g, Tae Gun Shin h, Tae Ho Lim a, j, Won Young Kim i, ⁎⁎, 2 , Juncheol Lee a, j, , 2

the Korean Shock Society (KoSS) Investigators

a Department of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine, Hanyang University, Seoul, Republic of Korea 
b Department of Emergency Medicine, Korea University Guro Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea 
c Department of Emergency Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea 
d Department of Emergency Medicine, Gangnam Severance Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea 
e Department of Emergency Medicine, Kyung Hee University Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea 
f Department of Emergency Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea 
g Department of Emergency Medicine, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea 
h Department of Emergency Medicine, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea 
i Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Republic of Korea 
j Department of Emergency Medicine, Hanyang University Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea 

Correspondence to: J Lee, Department of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine, Hanyang University, 222 Wangsimni-ro, Seongdong-gu, Seoul 04763, Republic of Korea.Department of Emergency MedicineCollege of MedicineHanyang University222 Wangsimni-ro, Seongdong-guSeoul04763Republic of Korea⁎⁎Correspondence to: W Y Kim, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Asan Medical Center, 88 Olympic-ro 43-gil, Songpa-gu, Seoul 05505, Republic of Korea.Department of Emergency MedicineUniversity of Ulsan College of MedicineAsan Medical Center, 88 Olympic-ro 43-gil, Songpa-guSeoul05505Republic of Korea

Abstract

Purpose

Early identification of sepsis with a poor prognosis in the emergency department (ED) is crucial for prompt management and improved outcomes. This study aimed to examine the predictive value of sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA), quick SOFA (qSOFA), lactate to albumin ratio (LAR), C-reactive protein to albumin ratio (CAR), and procalcitonin to albumin ratio (PAR), obtained in the ED, as predictors for 28-day mortality in patients with sepsis and septic shock.

Materials and methods

We included 3499 patients (aged ≥19 years) from multicenter registry of the Korean Shock Society between October 2015 and December 2019. The SOFA score, qSOFA score, and lactate level at the time of registry enrollment were used. Albumin, C-reactive protein, and procalcitonin levels were obtained from the initial laboratory results measured upon ED arrival. We evaluated the predictive accuracy for 28-day mortality using the area under the receiver operating characteristic (AUROC) curve. A multivariable logistic regression analysis of the independent predictors of 28-day mortality was performed. The SOFA score, LAR, CAR, and PAR were converted to categorical variables using Youden's index and analyzed. Adjusting for confounding factors such as age, sex, comorbidities, and infection focus, adjusted odds ratios (aOR) were calculated.

Results

Of the 3499 patients, 2707 (77.4%) were survivors, whereas 792 (22.6%) were non-survivors. The median age of the patients was 70 (25th–75th percentiles, 61–78), and 2042 (58.4%) were male. LAR for predicting 28-day mortality had the highest AUROC, followed by the SOFA score (0.715; 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.69–0.74 and 0.669; 95% CI: 0.65–0.69, respectively). The multivariable logistic regression analysis revealed that the aOR of LAR >1.52 was 3.75 (95% CI: 3.16–4.45), and the aOR, of SOFA score at enrollment >7.5 was 2.67 (95% CI: 2.25–3.17).

Conclusion

The results of this study showed that LAR is a relatively strong predictor of sepsis prognosis in the ED setting, indicating its potential as a straightforward and practical prognostic factor. This finding may assist healthcare providers in the ED by providing them with tools to risk-stratify patients and predict their mortality.

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Keywords : Sepsis, Septic shock, Sequential organ failure assessment, Lactate to albumin ratio, Predictive value, Emergency department

Abbreviations : ED, SOFA, qSOFA, LAR, CAR, PAR, AUROC, CI, aOR, CRP, PCT


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