Diagnostic performance of qSOFA score and SOS score for sepsis in Udon Thani hospital.
Keywords:
Sepsis, qSOFA score, Out Severity score (SOS score), Udon Thani hospitalAbstract
Objective : To study diagnostic performance of quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (qSOFA) score and Search Out Severity (SOS) score in Udonthani hospital.
Method : This study is the retrospective study of 232 patients who have provisional diagnosis of sepsis in the emergency department of Udonthani hospital.
Result : Sensitivity and specificity of qSOFA score is 44.23% and 92.19%, respectively. Sensitivity and specificity of SOS score is 57.69% and 87.50%, respectively. Accuracy of qSOFA score and SOS score is 70.69% and 74.14%, respectively.
Conclusion : Sepsis should be treated immediately. The diagnosis depends on screening score which is early detection. The early treatment would decrease mortality.
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