From: Pneumonia scoring systems for severe COVID-19: which one is better
Risk factors | P value | OR value |
---|---|---|
MuLBSTA Score (sensitivity 0.8462, specificity 0.8750) | ||
 Multilobular infiltrates | 1.000 | – |
 Lymphocyte ≤ 0.8 * 10 9/L | 0.211 | – |
 Bacterial coinfection | 0.010 | 12.457 |
 Quit-smoker or acute-smoker | 0.276 | – |
 Hypertension | 0.565 | – |
 Age ≥ 60 years | 0.014 | 12.220 |
CURB-65 Score (sensitivity 0.5833, specificity 0.7805) | ||
 Disturbance of consciousness | 0.522 | – |
 Blood urea nitrogen > 7 mmol/L | 0.379 | – |
 Breathing rate ≥ 30/min | 0.018 | 9.351 |
 Systolic pressure < 90 mmHg or diastolic pressure ≤ 60 mmHg | 1.000 | – |
 Age ≥ 65 years | 0.016 | 11.591 |
APACHEII Score (severity 0.9286, specificity 0.9231) | ||
 Temperature | 0.942 | – |
 Heart rate | 0.996 | – |
 Breathing rate | 0.158 | – |
 Blood pressure | 1.000 | – |
 Oxygen partial pressure | 0.996 | – |
 PH | 0.487 | – |
 K+ | 0.273 | – |
 Na+ | 0.174 | – |
 Creatinine | 0.352 | – |
 HCT | 0.641 | – |
 WBC | 0.382 | – |
 Consciousness | 0.596 | – |
 Age | 0.995 | – |
 Chronic diseases | 0.586 | – |