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Association between albumin-bilirubin score and in-hospital mortality in patients with sepsis: Evidence from two large databases

Heliyon, ISSN: 2405-8440, Vol: 10, Issue: 15, Page: e34697
2024
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Researchers from Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University Detail Research in Sepsis (Association between albumin-bilirubin score and in-hospital mortality in patients with sepsis: Evidence from two large databases)

2024 AUG 16 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Blood Daily News -- Fresh data on sepsis are presented in a new

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The Albumin-Bilirubin (ALBI) score, recommended for assessing the prognosis of hepatocellular carcinoma patients, has garnered attention. The efficacy of ALBI score in forecasting the risk of death in sepsis patients remains limited. We designed two cohort studies to assess the association between ALBI score and in-hospital mortality in patients with sepsis. A retrospective analysis was conducted utilizing data from the Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University and the Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care IV(MIMIC-IV). Patients diagnosed with sepsis were included in the analysis. The primary outcome was the in-hospital mortality. Multivariate Cox regression analysis was conducted to assess the independent association between the ALBI score and mortality, with adjustment for potential confounders. Subgroup analysis was conducted to assess the robustness of the findings. The Guangzhou Sepsis Cohort (GZSC) of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University comprised 2969 participants, while the MIMIC-IV database included 8841 participants. The ALBI score were categorized into < -2.60, −2.60∼-1.39, and >-1.39. After adjusting for confounders, a linear relationship was observed between ALBI score and mortality. Patients with a high ALBI grade were associated with higher in-hospital mortality in both the GZSC (HR: 1.52, 95%CI: 1.24–1.87, p < 0.001) and the MIMIC-IV database (HR: 1.57, 95%CI: 1.46–1.70, p < 0.001). A high ALBI score is associated with higher in-hospital mortality among sepsis patients in ICU.

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