Prospective validation of the RAPID clinical risk prediction score in adult patients with pleural infection: the PILOT study

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Corcoran John P.ORCID,Psallidas Ioannis,Gerry Stephen,Piccolo Francesco,Koegelenberg Coenraad F.,Saba Tarek,Daneshvar Cyrus,Fairbairn Ian,Heinink RichardORCID,West AlexORCID,Stanton Andrew E.,Holme Jayne,Kastelik Jack A.,Steer Henry,Downer Nicola J.,Haris Mohammed,Baker Emma H.ORCID,Everett Caroline F.,Pepperell Justin,Bewick Thomas,Yarmus Lonny,Maldonado Fabien,Khan Burhan,Hart-Thomas Alan,Hands Georgina,Warwick Geoffrey,De Fonseka Duneesha,Hassan MagedORCID,Munavvar Mohammed,Guhan Anur,Shahidi Mitra,Pogson Zara,Dowson Lee,Popowicz Natalia D.,Saba Judith,Ward Neil R.,Hallifax Rob J.,Dobson Melissa,Shaw Rachel,Hedley Emma L.,Sabia Assunta,Robinson Barbara,Collins Gary S.ORCID,Davies Helen E.,Yu Ly-Mee,Miller Robert F.,Maskell Nick A.,Rahman Najib M.

Abstract

BackgroundOver 30% of adult patients with pleural infection either die and/or require surgery. There is no robust means of predicting at baseline presentation which patients will suffer a poor clinical outcome. A validated risk prediction score would allow early identification of high-risk patients, potentially directing more aggressive treatment thereafter.ObjectivesTo prospectively assess a previously described risk score (the RAPID (Renal (urea), Age, fluid Purulence, Infection source, Dietary (albumin)) score) in adults with pleural infection.MethodsProspective observational cohort study that recruited patients undergoing treatment for pleural infection. RAPID score and risk category were calculated at baseline presentation. The primary outcome was mortality at 3 months; secondary outcomes were mortality at 12 months, length of hospital stay, need for thoracic surgery, failure of medical treatment and lung function at 3 months.ResultsMortality data were available in 542 out of 546 patients recruited (99.3%). Overall mortality was 10% at 3 months (54 out of 542) and 19% at 12 months (102 out of 542). The RAPID risk category predicted mortality at 3 months. Low-risk mortality (RAPID score 0–2): five out of 222 (2.3%, 95% CI 0.9 to 5.7%); medium-risk mortality (RAPID score 3–4): 21 out of 228 (9.2%, 95% CI 6.0 to 13.7%); and high-risk mortality (RAPID score 5–7): 27 out of 92 (29.3%, 95% CI 21.0 to 39.2%). C-statistics for the scores at 3 months and 12 months were 0.78 (95% CI 0.71–0.83) and 0.77 (95% CI 0.72–0.82), respectively.ConclusionsThe RAPID score stratifies adults with pleural infection according to increasing risk of mortality and should inform future research directed at improving outcomes in this patient population.

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Medical Research Council

Publisher

European Respiratory Society (ERS)

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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