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Validation of the REGARDS Severe Sepsis Risk Score.

TitleValidation of the REGARDS Severe Sepsis Risk Score.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsWang, HE, Donnelly, JP, Yende, S, Levitan, EB, Shapiro, NI, Dai, Y, Zhao, H, Heiss, G, Odden, M, Newman, A, Safford, M
JournalJ Clin Med
Volume7
Issue12
Date Published2018 Dec 11
ISSN2077-0383
Abstract<p>There are no validated systems for characterizing long-term risk of severe sepsis in community-dwelling adults. We tested the ability of the REasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke-Severe Sepsis Risk Score (REGARDS-SSRS) to predict 10-year severe sepsis risk in separate cohorts of community-dwelling adults. We internally tested the REGARDS-SSRS on the REGARDS-Medicare subcohort. We then externally validated the REGARDS-SSRS using (1) the Cardiovascular Health Study (CHS) and (2) the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) cohorts. Participants included community-dwelling adults: REGARDS-Medicare, age ≥65 years, = 9522; CHS, age ≥65 years, = 5888; ARIC, age 45⁻64 years, = 11,584. The primary exposure was 10-year severe sepsis risk, predicted by the REGARDS-SSRS from participant sociodemographics, health behaviors, chronic medical conditions and select biomarkers. The primary outcome was first severe sepsis hospitalizations, defined as the concurrent presence of ICD-9 discharge diagnoses for a serious infection and organ dysfunction. Median SSRS in the cohorts were: REGARDS-Medicare 11 points (IQR 7⁻16), CHS 10 (IQR 6⁻15), ARIC 7 (IQR 5⁻10). Severe sepsis incidence rates were: REGARDS-Medicare 30.7 per 1000 person-years (95% CI: 29.2⁻32.2); CHS 11.9 (10.9⁻12.9); ARIC 6.8 (6.3⁻7.3). SSRS discrimination for first severe sepsis events were: REGARDS-Medicare C-statistic 0.704 (95% CI: 0.691⁻0.718), CHS 0.696 (0.675⁻0.716), ARIC 0.697 (0.677⁻0.716). The REGARDS-SRSS may potentially play a role in identifying community-dwelling adults at high severe sepsis risk.</p>
DOI10.3390/jcm7120536
Alternate JournalJ Clin Med
PubMed ID30544923
PubMed Central IDPMC6306847
Grant ListR01-NR012726 / / National Institutes of Health /
ePub date: 
18/12