The Effect Of Laboratory Parameters And Prognostıc Scores On Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation In Coronavirus Disease-19 Patients In Intensıve Care Unit
BURAK KATİPOĞLU, MUSTAFA KÜRŞAT AYRANCI, HÜLYA VATANSEV, LEYLA ÖZTÜRK SÖNMEZ, TOGAY EVRİN, Lukasz Szarpak
- Year : 2023
- Vol : 3
- No : 2
- Page : 54-60
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ABSTRACT
Aim: COVID-19 causes critical illness in nearly one-third of patients. Modified Glasgow prognostic score (mGPS), and modified systemic inflammation score (mSIS) indicate systemic inflammation. The aim of this study was to assess the association between mGPS, mSIS and cardiopulmonary resuscitation(CPR) result(return of spontaneous circulation or death), through the comparison of blood test results among patients with COVID-19 and attempted CPR.
Material and Methods: Sixty-five patients who required hospitalization in an ICU due to COVID-19, and attempted CPR were screened retrospectively. Patients were separated into two groups; GroupEX covering deceased patients(n=45), and GroupROSC covering patients who attained return of spontaneous circulation(ROSC) (n=20). mGPS and mSIS of patients are calculated.
Results: In GroupROSC, neutrophil percentage, INR, and bilirubin values were found to be significantly low; monocyte percentage and albumin values were found to be significantly higher (p< 0.001, p=0.01, p=0.04, p= 0.01, p=0.004 , p<0.001 respectively). Additionally, there was a significant difference in mGPS between the groups(p=0.032). In the ROC analysis, mSIS and mGPS showed higher scores in GroupEX. mSIS sensitivity and specificity were detected at 83.7% and 68.4%, respectively (p=0.34), and mGPS sensitivity and specificity were detected at 95.3% and 68.4%, respectively (p=0.09). Conclusion: To our results, mGPS and mSIS can contribute to CPR result prediction.
Key words: COVID-19, mGPS, mSIS, serum biochemistry, resuscitation
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NECMETTİN ERBAKAN UNİVERSİTY DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MEDİCİNE
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Öztürk Sönmez L, Vatansev H, Ayrancı MK, Katipoğlu B, Szarpak L, Evrin T. The Effect of Laboratory Parameters and Prognostic Scores on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Coronavirus Disease-19 Patients in Intensive Care Unit. Mev Med Sci. 2023;3(2):54-60
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The Effect Of Laboratory Parameters And Prognostıc Scores On Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation In Coronavirus Disease-19 Patients In Intensıve Care Unit, strArastirmaMakalesi,
2023,
Vol.
3
(2)
Received :13.05.2023,
Accepted : 30.07.2023,
Published Online : 15.08.2023
Mevlana Medical Sciences Journal
ISSN: 2757-976X ;
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