Abstract

Objective: To determine the cut-off value of Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score at the time of admission in Intensive Care Unit to predict mortality and outcome in critically ill patients.
 Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional, descriptive study was undertaken at Intensive Care Unit of Rawalpindi Teaching Hospital, Rawalpindi, Pakistan between April and August 2023. SOFA score of all critically ill patients at the time of admission in ICU and their outcome (expired or discharged) was recorded. Receiver Operator Characteristics Curve (ROC) was drawn for SOFA score and mortality. Cut off value for SOFA score was calculated. Outcome of patients above and below the cut off value for SOFA score was studied using Chi-square test.
 Results: A total of 100 patients (54% females and 46% males) were included in the study with mean patient age of 68.93±11.09 years. Out of 100 patients, 48 (48%) improved and 52 (52%) expired. The Mean initial SOFA score was 5.44±3.99 in patients who improved and 9.91±4.20 in patients who expired. Coordinates of the ROC curve showed that SOFA score cut off value 7.5 had best corresponding sensitivity (0.777) and specificity (0.740). The patients were categorized to Group I (SOFA score ≤7), and Group II (SOFA score ≥8). 34.04% of the Group I and 75.47% of the Group II patients expired (p-value 0.0000001)
 Conclusions: Mortality was higher in patients who had higher SOFA score at the time of admission in Intensive Care Unit. At admission SOFA scores (≤7 and >8) are best predictor of outcome in critically ill patients.

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