Development and validation of the patient history COVID-19 (PH-Covid19) scoring system: A multivariable prediction model of death in Mexican patients with COVID-19

Mancilla-Galindo J.; Vera-Zertuche J.M.; Navarro-Cruz A.R.; Segura-Badilla O; Reyes-Velázquez G.; Tepepa-López F.J.; Aguilar-Alonso P.; Vidal-Mayo J.D.J.; Kammar-García A.

Keywords: Covid, CoV, 19; Mexico; SARS, 2; prediction model; scoring system

Abstract

Most of the existing prediction models for COVID-19 lack validation, are inadequately reported or are at high risk of bias, a reason which has led to discourage their use. Few existing models have the potential to be extensively used by healthcare providers in low-resource settings since many require laboratory and imaging predictors. Therefore, we sought to develop and validate a multivariable prediction model of death in Mexican patients with COVID-19, by using demographic and patient history predictors. We conducted a national retrospective cohort study in two different sets of patients from the Mexican COVID-19 Epidemiologic Surveillance Study. Patients with a positive reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction for SARS-CoV-2 and complete unduplicated data were eligible. In total, 83 779 patients were included to develop the scoring system through a multivariable Cox regression model; 100 000, to validate the model. Eight predictors (age, sex, diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, immunosuppression, hypertension, obesity and chronic kidney disease) were included in the scoring system called PH-Covid19 (range of values: -2 to 25 points). The predictive model has a discrimination of death of 0.8 (95% confidence interval (CI) 0.796-0.804). The PH-Covid19 scoring system was developed and validated in Mexican patients to aid clinicians to stratify patients with COVID-19 at risk of fatal outcomes, allowing for better and efficient use of resources.

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Título según SCOPUS: Development and validation of the patient history COVID-19 (PH-Covid19) scoring system: A multivariable prediction model of death in Mexican patients with COVID-19
Título de la Revista: Epidemiology and Infection
Volumen: 148
Editorial: Cambridge University Press
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1017/S0950268820002903

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