Yıl: 2021 Cilt: 4 Sayı: 5 Sayfa Aralığı: 634 - 638 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.32322/jhsm.946941 İndeks Tarihi: 27-01-2023

Comparison of the ability of the shock index, modified shock index and age shock index to predict mortality in geriatric patients with COVID-19 pneumonia

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Introduction: A prognostic measure is urgently needed to predict the severity and mortality of the disease at an early stage in elderly patients with COVID-19 pneumonia. We aimed determine the shock, modified shock and age shock indexes in the early prediction of mortality in advanced-age patients with COVID 19 pneumonia. Material and Method: The study included patients over 65 years of age with COVID-19 pneumonia confirmed with a positive RT-PCR test. All three indexes were calculated for all the included patients. The ROC analysis was used to determine the predictive values of the indexes in determining mortality. Results: After evaluating the inclusion and exclusion criteria, the study was completed with a total of 134 patients. It was found that the shock index and age shock index did not statistically significantly differ in predicting mortality (p=0.23 and p=0.06, respectively). In the ROC analysis of the modified shock index in predicting mortality, the area under the curve was 0.658 (95% CI 0.572-0.738) and the Youden index was 0.35 (p=0.02). Cases with higher modified shock index values were found to be 86 times more likely to result in mortality than those with lower values. Conclusion: The modified shock index is a fast, simple and effective method that can be used to predict mortality during triage in the emergency department in patients aged over 65 with COVID-19 pneumonia confirmed by RT-PCR and tomography.
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APA TEKYOL D, Hokenek N (2021). Comparison of the ability of the shock index, modified shock index and age shock index to predict mortality in geriatric patients with COVID-19 pneumonia. , 634 - 638. 10.32322/jhsm.946941
Chicago TEKYOL Davut,Hokenek Nihat Mujdat Comparison of the ability of the shock index, modified shock index and age shock index to predict mortality in geriatric patients with COVID-19 pneumonia. (2021): 634 - 638. 10.32322/jhsm.946941
MLA TEKYOL Davut,Hokenek Nihat Mujdat Comparison of the ability of the shock index, modified shock index and age shock index to predict mortality in geriatric patients with COVID-19 pneumonia. , 2021, ss.634 - 638. 10.32322/jhsm.946941
AMA TEKYOL D,Hokenek N Comparison of the ability of the shock index, modified shock index and age shock index to predict mortality in geriatric patients with COVID-19 pneumonia. . 2021; 634 - 638. 10.32322/jhsm.946941
Vancouver TEKYOL D,Hokenek N Comparison of the ability of the shock index, modified shock index and age shock index to predict mortality in geriatric patients with COVID-19 pneumonia. . 2021; 634 - 638. 10.32322/jhsm.946941
IEEE TEKYOL D,Hokenek N "Comparison of the ability of the shock index, modified shock index and age shock index to predict mortality in geriatric patients with COVID-19 pneumonia." , ss.634 - 638, 2021. 10.32322/jhsm.946941
ISNAD TEKYOL, Davut - Hokenek, Nihat Mujdat. "Comparison of the ability of the shock index, modified shock index and age shock index to predict mortality in geriatric patients with COVID-19 pneumonia". (2021), 634-638. https://doi.org/10.32322/jhsm.946941
APA TEKYOL D, Hokenek N (2021). Comparison of the ability of the shock index, modified shock index and age shock index to predict mortality in geriatric patients with COVID-19 pneumonia. Journal of health sciences and medicine (Online), 4(5), 634 - 638. 10.32322/jhsm.946941
Chicago TEKYOL Davut,Hokenek Nihat Mujdat Comparison of the ability of the shock index, modified shock index and age shock index to predict mortality in geriatric patients with COVID-19 pneumonia. Journal of health sciences and medicine (Online) 4, no.5 (2021): 634 - 638. 10.32322/jhsm.946941
MLA TEKYOL Davut,Hokenek Nihat Mujdat Comparison of the ability of the shock index, modified shock index and age shock index to predict mortality in geriatric patients with COVID-19 pneumonia. Journal of health sciences and medicine (Online), vol.4, no.5, 2021, ss.634 - 638. 10.32322/jhsm.946941
AMA TEKYOL D,Hokenek N Comparison of the ability of the shock index, modified shock index and age shock index to predict mortality in geriatric patients with COVID-19 pneumonia. Journal of health sciences and medicine (Online). 2021; 4(5): 634 - 638. 10.32322/jhsm.946941
Vancouver TEKYOL D,Hokenek N Comparison of the ability of the shock index, modified shock index and age shock index to predict mortality in geriatric patients with COVID-19 pneumonia. Journal of health sciences and medicine (Online). 2021; 4(5): 634 - 638. 10.32322/jhsm.946941
IEEE TEKYOL D,Hokenek N "Comparison of the ability of the shock index, modified shock index and age shock index to predict mortality in geriatric patients with COVID-19 pneumonia." Journal of health sciences and medicine (Online), 4, ss.634 - 638, 2021. 10.32322/jhsm.946941
ISNAD TEKYOL, Davut - Hokenek, Nihat Mujdat. "Comparison of the ability of the shock index, modified shock index and age shock index to predict mortality in geriatric patients with COVID-19 pneumonia". Journal of health sciences and medicine (Online) 4/5 (2021), 634-638. https://doi.org/10.32322/jhsm.946941