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AuthorJamal, Mohammad H
AuthorDoi, Suhail A
AuthorAlYouha, Sarah
AuthorAlmazeedi, Sulaiman
AuthorAl-Haddad, Mohannad
AuthorAl-Muhaini, Ali
AuthorAl-Ghimlas, Fahad
AuthorChowdhury, Muhammad E
AuthorAl-Sabah, D Salman
Available date2020-11-08T08:38:04Z
Publication Date2020-10-01
Publication NameBiomarkers
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1354750X.2020.1841296
CitationMohammad H. Jamal, Suhail A. Doi, Sarah AlYouha, Sulaiman Almazeedi, Mohannad Al-Haddad, Ali Al-Muhaini, Fahad Al-Ghimlas, Muhammad E. Chowdhury & d Salman Al-Sabah (2020) A Biomarker Based Severity Progression Indicator for COVID-19: The Kuwait Prognosis Indicator Score, Biomarkers, DOI: 10.1080/1354750X.2020.1841296
ISSN1354-750X
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/16943
AbstractCOVID-19 is a worldwide pandemic that is mild in most patients but can result in a pneumonia like illness with progression to acute respiratory distress syndrome and death. Predicting the disease severity at time of diagnosis can be helpful in prioritizing hospital admission and resources. We prospectively recruited 1096 consecutive patients of whom 643 met the inclusion criterion with COVID-19 from Jaber Hospital, a COVID-19 facility in Kuwait, between 24 February and 20 April 2020. The primary endpoint of interest was disease severity defined algorithmically. Predefined risk variables were collected at the time of PCR based diagnosis of the infection. Prognostic model development used 5-fold cross-validated regularized logit regression. The model was externally validated against data from Wuhan, China. There were 643 patients with clinical course data of whom 94 developed severe COVID-19. In the final model, age, CRP, procalcitonin, lymphocyte percentage, monocyte percentages and serum albumin were independent predictors of a more severe illness course. The final prognostic model demonstrated good discrimination, and both discrimination and calibration were confirmed with an external dataset. We developed and validated a simple score calculated at time of diagnosis that can predict patients with severe COVID-19 disease reliably and that has been validated externally. The KPI score calculator is now available online at .
Languageen
PublisherTaylor and Francis
SubjectAdverse Outcome
COVID-19
Procalcitonin
health policy
mortality
prognosis
TitleA Biomarker Based Severity Progression Indicator for COVID-19: The Kuwait Prognosis Indicator Score.
TypeArticle
ESSN1366-5804
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