Title of article :
Accuracy of the pre-hospital triage tools (qSOFA, NEWS, and PRESEP) in predicting probable COVID-19 patients’ outcomes transferred by Emergency Medical Services
Author/Authors :
Saberian, Peyman Pre-hospital and Hospital Emergency Research Center -Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Tavakoli, Nader Trauma and Injury Research Center - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Hasani-Sharamin, Parisa Tehran Emergency Medical Service Center, Tehran, Iran , Modabber, Maryam Tehran Emergency Medical Service Center, Tehran, Iran , Jamshididana, Mahnaz Tehran Emergency Medical Service Center, Tehran, Iran , Baratloo, Alireza Pre-hospital and Hospital Emergency Research Center -Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: This study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of pre-hospital triage tools
including the qSOFA, NEWS, and PRESEP in determining the prognosis of probable
COVID-19 patients.
Methods: In this diagnostic accuracy study, all probable COVID-19 patients older than 16-
year-old who were transferred to the hospital by the Tehran Emergency Medical Services
(EMS) during the first month of the pandemic, entered to the study. The scores of qSOFA,
NEWS, and PRESEP were calculated using data gathered while providing pre-hospital care.
The primary outcome was death; and the secondary outcomes were ICU admission, length
of stay in the ICU, and length of hospital stay.
Results: The data of 557 individuals with the mean age of 56.93±18.31 were analyzed of
whom 67.5% were males. The area under the ROC curve (AUC) of qSOFA, NEWS, and
PRESEP for ICU admission was 0.553, 0.557, and 0.551, respectively. The AUC of qSOFA,
NEWS, and PRESEP for death was 0.596, 0.566, and 0.604, respectively. The best obtained
cut-off point for qSOFA was a score >0 (the sensitivity and specificity were 25.0 and
85.68%, respectively), for NEWS was a score >2 (the sensitivity and specificity were 83.61
and 32.67%, respectively), and for PRESEP was a score >1 (the sensitivity and specificity
were 54.10 and 55.56%, respectively).
Conclusion: Based on the findings of the current study, it is likely that the available prehospital
triage tools (qSOFA, NEWS, and PRESEP) do not have proper efficacy to predict
death, ICU admission, and disease severity of COVID-19 patients.
Keywords :
COVID-19 , Emergency Medical Services , Scoring System , Triage
Journal title :
Caspian Journal of Internal Medicine (CJIM)