π Evaluation of visual triage for screening of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus patients
he emergence of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in September 2012 in Saudi Arabia had attracted the attention of the global health community. In 2017 the Saudi Ministry of Health released a visual triage system with scoring to alert healthcare workers in emergency departments (EDs) and haemodialysis units for the possibility of occurrence of MERS-CoV infection. We performed a retrospective analysis of this visual score to determine its sensitivity and specificity. The study included all cases from 2014 to 2017 in a MERS-CoV referral centre in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. During the study period there were a total of 2435 suspected MERS cases. Of these, 1823 (75%) tested negative and the remaining 25% tested positive for MERS-CoV by PCR assay. The application of the visual triage score found a similar percentage of MERS-CoV and nonβMERS-CoV patients, with each score from 0 to 11. The percentage of patients with a cutoff score of β₯4 was 75% in patients with MERS-CoV infection and 85% in patients without MERS-CoV infection (p 0.0001). The sensitivity and specificity of this cutoff score for MERS-CoV infection were 74.1% and 18.6%, respectively. The sensitivity and specificity of the scoring system were low, and further refinement of the score is needed for better prediction of MERS-CoV infection.
keywords
π syndrome coronavirus (1074)
π respiratory syndrome (2004)
π healthcare workers (76)
author
π€ Alfaraj, S. H.
π€ Al-Tawfiq, J. A.
π€ Gautret, P.
π€ Alenazi, M. G.
π€ Asiri, A. Y.
π€ Memish, Z. A.
year
β° 2018
issn
π 20522975
volume
26
number
page
49-52
citedbycount
2
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