학술논문

Establishment of a novel scoring model for mortality risk prediction in HIV-infected patients with cryptococcal meningitis.
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
BMC Infectious Diseases. 8/10/2021, Vol. 21 Issue 1, p1-10. 10p.
Subject
*MENINGITIS
*SENSITIVITY & specificity (Statistics)
*CAUSES of death
*HIV-positive persons
*STATISTICAL bootstrapping
*TUBERCULOUS meningitis
*HIV infection complications
*MENINGITIS diagnosis
*RESEARCH
*RESEARCH methodology
*MEDICAL screening
*MEDICAL cooperation
*EVALUATION research
*COMPARATIVE studies
*CRYPTOCOCCUS neoformans
*LONGITUDINAL method
Language
ISSN
1471-2334
Abstract
Background: Cryptococcal meningitis (CM) remains a leading cause of death in HIV-infected patients, despite advances in CM diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. This study was performed with the aim to develop and validate a novel scoring model to predict mortality risk in HIV-infected patients with CM (HIV/CM).Methods: Data on HIV/CM inpatients were obtained from a Multicenter Cohort study in China. Independent risk factors associated with mortality were identified based on data from 2013 to 2017, and a novel scoring model for mortality risk prediction was established. The bootstrapping statistical method was used for internal validation. External validation was performed using data from 2018 to 2020.Results: We found that six predictors, including age, stiff neck, impaired consciousness, intracranial pressure, CD4+ T-cell count, and urea levels, were associated with poor prognosis in HIV/CM patients. The novel scoring model could effectively identify HIV/CM patients at high risk of death on admission (area under curve 0.876; p<0.001). When the cut-off value of 5.5 points or more was applied, the sensitivity and specificity was 74.1 and 83.8%, respectively. Our scoring model showed a good discriminatory ability, with an area under the curve of 0.879 for internal validation via bootstrapping, and an area under the curve of 0.886 for external validation.Conclusions: Our developed scoring model of six variables is simple, convenient, and accurate for screening high-risk patients with HIV/CM, which may be a useful tool for physicians to assess prognosis in HIV/CM inpatients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]