Prediccin de bacteriemia en los pacientes con sospecha de infeccin en urgencias

Translated title of the contribution: Prediction of bacteremia in patients with suspicion of infection in emergency room

Pere Tudela*, Alicia Lacoma, Cristina Prat, Josep Maria Mòdol, Montserrat Giménez, Jaume Barallat, Jordi Tor

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Abstract

Background and objectives: To evaluate the relationship between some clinical and analytical data and the presence of bacteremia in order to establish a clinical decision rule. Patients and methods: All the patients with blood cultures obtained from the emergency room in a two months period were analyzed. Patients were randomly assigned to derivation or validation sets. A logistic regression of the significant values in the univariate analysis was performed and a score obtained. The prevalence of bacteraemia for every score was calculated. The diagnostic efficacy curves and the performance of the predictive model were calculated. Results: 412 patients were enrolled. The blood cultures were positive in 12.8% of them. The significant values in the univariate analysis were Charlson index <2 and PCT > 0.4 ng/ml. Four groups of increasing risk of bacteraemia were designed, from 0 to 35% in the derivation set and from 2.9% to 27.2% in the validation set. In the diagnostic efficacy curve, the AUC was 0.8 in the derivation set and 0.74 in the validation set. The model presented a negative predictive value of 95.2% in the derivation set and 95.3% in the validation set. Conclusions: A model that includes Charlson index and PCT makes possible to define a group of patients with a very low risk of bacteremia.

Translated title of the contributionPrediction of bacteremia in patients with suspicion of infection in emergency room
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)685-690
Number of pages6
JournalMedicina Clinica
Volume135
Issue number15
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Nov 2010
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Bacteremia
  • Emergency
  • Fever
  • Infection
  • Procalcitonin

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