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- Jie Cai
- Gang Zhou
- Feifei Jin
- Haiyan Xue
- Shu Li
- Chun Fu
- Zhenzhou Wang
- Wei Huang
- Tianbing Wang
- Fengxue Zhu
- Xiujuan Zhao
Abstract
The China Mortality Prediction Model in Trauma, which is based on the International Classification of Disease Disorders (ICD)-10-CM lexicon (CMPMIT-ICD-10),is a new trauma scoring system. Our objective was to compare the prognostic performance of the CMPMIT-ICD10 with that of the Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II (APACHEII), Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA), Injury Severity Score (ISS), and Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) for in-hospital mortality in patients with traumatic hemorrhagic shock(THS).This retrospective observational cohort study was conducted at a tertiary teaching hospital from May 1, 2013, to May 31, 2023.The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC), sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, and associations with outcomes of theCMPMIT-ICD-10, APACHE II, SOFA, ISS, and AIS scores for the prediction of in-hospital death were assessed. A total of 420 patients with THS were included. Forty-one (9.8%) patients died during hospitalization. For the prediction of in-hospital death, the CMPMIT-ICD-10 (0.8757) and APACHE II(0.8709) had greater AUCs compared with the AIS (0.6243), SOFA (0.7669), and ISS (0.6601). With the best cut-off value of 59.5, the CMPMIT-ICD10 had a highest sensitivity (85.4%) and good specificity(79.9%) and overall accuracy (80.4%). The CMPMIT-ICD10 (OR 1.057, 95% CI 1.028–1.087, p
Suggested Citation
Jie Cai & Gang Zhou & Feifei Jin & Haiyan Xue & Shu Li & Chun Fu & Zhenzhou Wang & Wei Huang & Tianbing Wang & Fengxue Zhu & Xiujuan Zhao, 2026.
"Prognostic accuracy of the CMPMIT-ICD-10, APACHE Ⅱ, SOFA, ISS, and AIS for in-hospital death among patients with traumatic hemorrhagic shock,"
PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 21(2), pages 1-15, February.
Handle:
RePEc:plo:pone00:0340159
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0340159
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