External Validation of the COVID-NoLab and COVID-SimpleLab Prognostic Tools

MH Ebell, RP Lennon, DM Tarn, B Barrett… - The Annals of Family …, 2022 - Annals Family Med
Our objective was to externally validate 2 simple risk scores for mortality among a mostly
inpatient population with COVID-19 in Canada (588 patients for COVID-NoLab and 479 …

Predicting mortality of individual COVID-19 patients: A multicenter Dutch cohort (preprint)

MC Ottenhoff, LA Ramos, W Potters, MLF Janssen… - 2020 - pesquisa.bvsalud.org
Objective: Develop and validate models that predict mortality of SARS-CoV-2 infected
patients admitted to the hospital. Design: Retrospective cohort study Setting: A multicenter …

[PDF][PDF] Review 2:" The utility of established prognostic scores in COVID-19 hospital admissions: a multi-centre prospective evaluation of CURB-65, NEWS2, and …

K Gururangan - 2020 - assets.pubpub.org
BACKGROUND The COVID-19 pandemic placed a tremendous strain on global healthcare
systems as many hospitals at pandemic epicenters reached inpatient and intensive care unit …

Development and validation of the COVID-NoLab and COVID-SimpleLab risk scores for prognosis in 6 US health systems

MH Ebell, X Cai, R Lennon, DM Tarn… - The Journal of the …, 2021 - Am Board Family Med
Purpose: Develop and validate simple risk scores based on initial clinical data and no or
minimal laboratory testing to predict mortality in hospitalized adults with COVID-19. Methods …

Simple risk scores to predict hospitalization or death in outpatients with COVID-19 including the Omicron variant

MH Ebell, R Hamadani, A Kieber-Emmons - MedRxiv, 2022 - medrxiv.org
Importance Outpatient physicians need guidance to support their clinical decisions
regarding management of patients with COVID-19, specifically whether to hospitalize a …

Simple risk scores to predict hospitalization or death in outpatients with COVID-19 including the Omicron variant (preprint)

M Ebell, R Hamadani, A Kieber-Emmons - 2022 - pesquisa.bvsalud.org
Importance Outpatient physicians need guidance to support their clinical decisions
regarding management of patients with COVID-19, specifically whether to hospitalize a …

The utility of established prognostic scores in COVID-19 hospital admissions: a multicentre prospective evaluation of CURB-65, NEWS2, and qSOFA

F Frost, P Bradley, K Tharmaratnam, DG Wootton - 2020 - pesquisa.bvsalud.org
IntroductionThe COVID-19 pandemic is ongoing yet, due to the lack of a COVID-19 specific
tool, clinicians must use pre-existing illness severity scores for initial prognostication …

Predicting mortality of individual patients with COVID-19: a multicentre Dutch cohort

MC Ottenhoff, LA Ramos, W Potters, MLF Janssen… - BMJ open, 2021 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objective Develop and validate models that predict mortality of patients diagnosed with
COVID-19 admitted to the hospital. Design Retrospective cohort study. Setting A multicentre …

External validation of risk scores to predict in-hospital mortality in patients hospitalized due to coronavirus disease 2019

S Hassan, CL Ramspek, B Ferrari… - European Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) presents an urgent threat to global
health. Prediction models that accurately estimate mortality risk in hospitalized patients …

Development and calibration of a simple mortality risk score for hospitalized COVID-19 adults

E Yoo, B Percha, M Tomlinson, V Razuk, S Pan… - MedRxiv, 2020 - medrxiv.org
Objectives Mortality risk scores, such as SOFA, qSOFA, and CURB-65, are quick, effective
tools for communicating a patient's prognosis and guiding therapeutic decisions. Most use …