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Score for Neonatal Acute Physiology: A Physiologic Severity Index for Neonatal Intensive Care

机译:新生儿急性生理学评分:新生儿重症监护的生理严重程度指数

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The substantial variation in birth weight-adjusted mortality among neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) may reflect differences in population illness severity. Development of an illness severity measure is essential for comparisons of outcomes. The Score for Neonatal Acute Physiology (SNAP) was developed and validated prospectively on 1643 admissions (114 deaths) in three NICUs. SNAP scores the worst physiologic derangements in each organ system in the first 24 hours. SNAP showed little correlation with birth weight and was highly predictive of neonatal mortality even within narrow birth weight strata. It was capable of separating patients into groups with 2 to 20 times higher mortality risk. It also correlated highly with other indicators of severity including nursing workload ( r = .59), therapeutic intensity ( r = .78), physician estimates of mortality risk ( r = .65), and length of stay ( R 2 = .59). SNAP is an important new tool for NICU research.
机译:新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)中出生体重调整后死亡率的显着差异可能反映了人口疾病严重程度的差异。制定疾病严重程度衡量标准对于比较结果至关重要。新生儿急性生理学评分(SNAP)是在3个重症监护病房(NICU)的1643例入院(114例死亡)中进行前瞻性验证的。 SNAP在最初的24小时内对每个器官系统中最严重的生理异常进行评分。 SNAP与出生体重几乎没有关系,即使在狭窄的出生体重层次内,也可以高度预测新生儿死亡率。它能够将患者分为死亡率较高的2至20倍的组。它还与严重程度的其他指标高度相关,包括护理工作量(r = .59),治疗强度(r = .78),医师估计的死亡风险(r = .65)和住院时间(R 2 = .59) )。 SNAP是NICU研究的重要新工具。

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