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Obstetric scoring systems overestimate cases of severe sepsis

byDenise PongandLeah Hawkins Bressler, MD, MPH
November 23, 2014
in Obstetrics
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1. Existing modified obstetric early warning scoring systems varied in criteria, sensitivity, and specificity for detecting severe sepsis.

2. These scoring systems were poor predictors of severe sepsis and tended to overpredict severe sepsis.

Evidence Rating Level: 2 (Good)      

Study Rundown: Sepsis is a systemic inflammatory response to infection and manifests in varying degrees of severity, from systemic inflammatory response syndrome to septic shock. Given the increased mortality associated with sepsis, early identification is paramount to appropriate treatment. To this end, the Modified Early Warning Score (MEWS), which is based on vital signs, mental status and urine output, was developed; it has been shown to predict the need for intensive care and increased mortality. Physiological changes of pregnancy, such as increased heart rate, can mimic the signs of sepsis, making it more challenging to accurately identify septic patients in a timely manner. Prior studies exploring the use of the MEWS in the obstetric population demonstrated that it does not perform as well as for the general population. Since maternal sepsis is a leading cause of preventable maternal morbidity and mortality, several modified obstetric early warning scoring systems (MOEWS) were developed, but few have been validated. The present work sought to assess the predictive power of existing MOEWS among women with chorioamnionitis. The authors found that criteria varied between systems and that severe sepsis was overdiagnosed, suggesting that secondary testing following a positive score may be useful to prevent overtreatment.

Strengths of the study include prospective data collection and comparison of obstetric scoring systems to the MEWS. Limitations included retrospective design and low incidence of severe sepsis in the study population, which lowers positive predictive value. Additional large-scale, prospective studies are needed to identify or develop the best MOEWS and if appropriate, secondary test for detecting severe sepsis.

Click to read the study in AJOG

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In-Depth [retrospective cohort]: This study assessed the predictive power of 6 existing MOEWS among 364 women identified via electronic chart review as having chorioamnionitis. Outcomes of interest were sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive value of the MOEWS.

Sensitivities ranged from 40-100% (CI: 5.27-95.3%, 47.8-100%) and specificity also ranged widely from 3.6-96.9% (CI: 1.94-6.11%, 94.6-98.5%). Positive predictive value ranged from 1.42-15.4% (CI 0.47-3.3%, 1.92-45.4%). The greatest area under receiver-operating characteristic curve was 0.72 (CI: 0.48-0.96).

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