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Evaluation of pragmatic oxygenation measurement as a proxy for Covid-19 severity

Authors :
Maaike C. Swets
Steven Kerr
James Scott-Brown
Adam B. Brown
Rishi Gupta
Jonathan E. Millar
Enti Spata
Fiona McCurrach
Andrew D. Bretherick
Annemarie Docherty
David Harrison
Kathy Rowan
Neil Young
ISARIC4C Investigators
Geert H. Groeneveld
Jake Dunning
Jonathan S. Nguyen-Van-Tam
Peter Openshaw
Peter W. Horby
Ewen Harrison
Natalie Staplin
Malcolm G. Semple
Nazir Lone
J. Kenneth Baillie
Source :
Nature Communications, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Nature Portfolio, 2023.

Abstract

Abstract Choosing optimal outcome measures maximizes statistical power, accelerates discovery and improves reliability in early-phase trials. We devised and evaluated a modification to a pragmatic measure of oxygenation function, the $$S/F$$ S / F ratio. Because of the ceiling effect in oxyhaemoglobin saturation, $$S/F$$ S / F ratio ceases to reflect pulmonary oxygenation function at high $${S}_{p}{O}_{2}$$ S p O 2 values. We found that the correlation of $$S/F$$ S / F with the reference standard ( $${P}_{a}{O}_{2}$$ P a O 2 / $${F}_{I}{O}_{2}$$ F I O 2 ratio) improves substantially when excluding $${S}_{p}{O}_{2} > 0.94$$ S p O 2 > 0.94 and refer to this measure as $$S/{F}_{94}$$ S / F 94 . Using observational data from 39,765 hospitalised COVID-19 patients, we demonstrate that $$S/{F}_{94}$$ S / F 94 is predictive of mortality, and compare the sample sizes required for trials using four different outcome measures. We show that a significant difference in outcome could be detected with the smallest sample size using $$S/{F}_{94}$$ S / F 94 . We demonstrate that $$S/{F}_{94}$$ S / F 94 is an effective intermediate outcome measure in COVID-19. It is a non-invasive measurement, representative of disease severity and provides greater statistical power.

Subjects

Subjects :
Science

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
14
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Nature Communications
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.009fd47cdad84e04b276c3c4dbe7d8d5
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-42205-6