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Development and external validation of the DOAT and DOATS scores: simple decision support tools to identify disease progression among nonelderly patients with mild/moderate COVID-19

Authors :
Yoko Shibata
Hiroyuki Minemura
Yasuhito Suzuki
Takefumi Nikaido
Yoshinori Tanino
Atsuro Fukuhara
Ryuzo Kanno
Hiroyuki Saito
Shuzo Suzuki
Taeko Ishii
Yayoi Inokoshi
Eiichiro Sando
Hirofumi Sakuma
Tatsuho Kobayashi
Hiroaki Kume
Masahiro Kamimoto
Hideko Aoki
Akira Takama
Takamichi Kamiyama
Masaru Nakayama
Kiyoshi Saito
Koichi Tanigawa
Masahiko Sato
Toshiyuki Kanbe
Norio Kanzaki
Teruhisa Azuma
Keiji Sakamoto
Yuichi Nakamura
Hiroshi Otani
Mitsuru Waragai
Shinsaku Maeda
Tokiya Ishida
Keishi Sugino
Minoru Inage
Noriyuki Hirama
Kodai Furuyama
Shigeyuki Fukushima
Hiroshi Saito
Jun-ichi Machiya
Hiroyoshi Machida
Koya Abe
Katsuyoshi Iwabuchi
Yuji Katagiri
Yasuko Aida
Yuki Abe
Takahito Ota
Yuki Ishizawa
Yasuhiko Tsukada
Ryuki Yamada
Riko Sato
Takumi Omuna
Hikaru Tomita
Mikako Saito
Natsumi Watanabe
Mami Rikimaru
Takaya Kawamata
Takashi Umeda
Julia Morimoto
Ryuichi Togawa
Yuki Sato
Junpei Saito
Kenya Kanazawa
Kenji Omae
Kurita Noriaki
Ken Iseki
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUNDDue to the dissemination of vaccination against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 in the elderly, the virus-susceptible subjects have shifted to unvaccinated non-elderlies. The risk factors of COVID-19 deterioration in non-elderly patients without respiratory failure have not yet been determined. This study was aimed to create simple predicting method to identify such patients who have high risk for exacerbation.METHODSWe analyzed the data of 1,675 patients aged under 65 years who were admitted to hospitals with mild-to-moderate COVID-19. For validation, 324 similar patients were enrolled. Disease progression was defined as administration of medication, oxygen inhalation and mechanical ventilator starting one day or longer after admission.RESULTSThe patients who exacerbated tended to be older, male, had histories of smoking, and had high body temperatures, lower oxygen saturation, and comorbidities such as diabetes/obesity and hypertension. Stepwise logistic regression analyses revealed that comorbidities of diabetes/obesity, age ≥ 40 years, body temperature ≥ 38°C, and oxygen saturation < 96% (DOATS) were independent risk factors of worsening COVID-19. As a result two predictive scores were created: DOATS score, which includes all the above risk factors; and DOAT score, which includes all factors except for oxygen saturation. In the original cohort, the areas under the receiver operating characteristic curve of the DOATS and DOAT scores were 0.789 and 0.771, respectively. In the validation, the areas were 0.702 and 0.722, respectively.CONCLUSIONWe established two simple prediction scores that can quickly evaluate the risk of progression of COVID-19 in non-elderly, mild/moderate patients.SummaryThe risk stratification models using independent risks, namely comorbidity of diabetes or obesity, age ≥ 40 years, high body temperature ≥ 38□, and oxygen saturation < 96%, DOATS and DOAT scores, predicted worsening COVID-19 in patients with mild-to-moderate cases.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.12.13.21267698