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The Role of Early Warning Scoring Systems NEWS and MEWS in the Acute Exacerbation of COPD
Region Östergötland, Local Health Care Services in East Östergötland, Department of Internal Medicine in Norrköping.
Region Östergötland, Local Health Care Services in East Östergötland, Department of Internal Medicine in Norrköping.
Acad Athens, Greece; Natl & Kapodistrian Univ Athens, Greece.
Region Östergötland, Local Health Care Services in East Östergötland, Department of Internal Medicine in Norrköping.
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2023 (English)In: Clinical Medicine Insights: Circulatory, Respiratory and Pulmonary Medicine, ISSN 1179-5484, Vol. 17, article id 11795484231152305Article in journal (Refereed) Published
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Acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AECOPD) are the most devastating events in the course of the disease. Our aim was to investigate the value of early warning scoring systems: National Early Warning Score (NEWS) and Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS) in AECOPD. This is a prospective observational study of patients with AECOPD who were admitted at hospital. The NEWS and MEWS scores were registered at admission (NEWS-d1, MEWS-d1) and on the second day (NEWS-d2, MEWS-d2). A nasopharyngeal and sputum sample was taken for culture. Follow-up was done at 3 and 6 months after hospitalization. Any possible correlations between NEWS and MEWS and other parameters of COPD were explored. A cohort of 64 patients were included. In-hospital mortality was 4.7% while total mortality at 6 months was 26%. We did not find any significant correlation between in-hospital mortality and any of the scores but we could show a higher mortality and more frequent AECOPD at 6 months of follow-up for those with higher NEWS-d2. NEWS-d2 was associated with higher pCO(2) at presentation and a more frequent use of NIV. Higher NEWS-d1 and NEWS-d2 were predictive of a longer hospital stay. The presence of pathogens in the nasopharyngeal sample was related with a higher reduction of both scores on the second day. We therefore support the superiority of NEWS in the evaluation of hospitalized patients with AECOPD. A remaining high NEWS at the second day of hospital stay signals a high risk of hypercapnia and need of NIV but also higher mortality and more frequent exacerbations at 6 months after AECOPD.

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD , 2023. Vol. 17, article id 11795484231152305
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Mortality; hospital stay; non-invasive ventilation; nasopharyngeal sample; sputum cultures
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URN: urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-195797DOI: 10.1177/11795484231152305ISI: 001003894800001PubMedID: 36726647OAI: oai:DiVA.org:liu-195797DiVA, id: diva2:1775940
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