SOFA SCORING SYSTEM
Contents
- 1 SOFA scoring system is composed of scores from ——– organ systems
- 2 SOFA scoring system is composed of scores from six organ systems where each organ system is graded from —————- according to the degree of dysfunction
- 3 SOFA Scoring -Rising scores correlate well with
- 4 In the setting of suspected or documented infection increase of at least ——– points in the SOFA score from baseline is considered diagnostic of sepsis.
- 5 All of the following are correct EXCEPT-
- 6 SOFA score is based on six different scores, one each for all of the following EXCEPT-
- 7 Quick SOFA score (qSOFA) assists health care providers in estimating the risk of morbidity and mortality due to-
- 8 In shorts
- 9 What is full form of SOFA Score?
- 10 What is the use of SOFA Score?
- 11 SOFA Score
SOFA scoring system is composed of scores from ——– organ systems
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
SOFA scoring system is composed of scores from six organ systems where each organ system is graded from —————- according to the degree of dysfunction
A. 0 to 3
B. 0 to 4
C. 0 to 5
D. 0 to 6
SOFA Scoring -Rising scores correlate well with
A. Increasing mortality
B. Need for Transfer of patient
C. Need for Transplantation
D. Need for Surgery
In the setting of suspected or documented infection increase of at least ——– points
in the SOFA score from baseline is considered diagnostic of sepsis.
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
All of the following are correct EXCEPT-
Patients with suspected infection can be predicted to have poor outcomes typical
of sepsis if they have at least two of the following clinical criteria:
A. Respiratory rate ≥22 breaths/min,
B. Altered mental status,
C. Systolic blood pressure >180 mmHg
D. All are correct
SOFA score is based on six different scores, one each for all of the following EXCEPT-
A. Respiratory
B. Infections
C. Hepatic
D. Coagulation
Quick SOFA score (qSOFA) assists health care providers in estimating the risk of morbidity and mortality due to-
A. Hepatic failure
B. Organ Transplant
C. Ventilator Associated Pneumonia
D. Sepsis
In shorts
What is full form of SOFA Score?
Sequential organ failure assessment score is called SOFA score
What is the use of SOFA Score?
Track a person’s status during the stay in an intensive care unit (ICU)
Determine the extent of a person’s organ function or rate of failure.
SOFA Score
SOFA scoring system is useful in predicting the clinical outcomes of critically ill patients
Central nervous system | Cardiovascular system | Respiratory system | Coagulation | Liver | Renal function | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Score | Glasgow coma scale | Mean arterial pressure OR administration of vasopressors required | PaO2/FiO2 [mmHg (kPa)] | Platelets×103/μl | Bilirubin (mg/dl) [μmol/L] | Creatinine (mg/dl) [μmol/L] (or urine output) |
+0 | 15 | MAP ≥ 70 mmHg | ≥ 400 (53.3) | ≥ 150 | < 1.2 [< 20] | < 1.2 [< 110] |
+1 | 13–14 | MAP < 70 mmHg | < 400 (53.3) | < 150 | 1.2–1.9 [20-32] | 1.2–1.9 [110-170] |
+2 | 10–12 | dopamine ≤ 5 μg/kg/min or dobutamine (any dose) | < 300 (40) | < 100 | 2.0–5.9 [33-101] | 2.0–3.4 [171-299] |
+3 | 6–9 | dopamine > 5 μg/kg/min OR epinephrine ≤ 0.1 μg/kg/min OR norepinephrine ≤ 0.1 μg/kg/min | < 200 (26.7) and mechanically ventilated including CPAP | < 50 | 6.0–11.9 [102-204] | 3.5–4.9 [300-440] (or < 500 ml/day) |
+4 | < 6 | dopamine > 15 μg/kg/min OR epinephrine > 0.1 μg/kg/min OR norepinephrine > 0.1 μg/kg/min | < 100 (13.3) and mechanically ventilated including CPAP | < 20 | > 12.0 [> 204] | > 5.0 [> 440] (or < 200 ml/day) |
Assessment | qSOFA score |
---|---|
Low blood pressure (SBP ≤ 100 mmHg) | 1 |
High respiratory rate (≥ 22 breaths/min) | 1 |
Altered mentation (GCS ≤ 14) | 1 |
The score ranges from 0 to 3 points. The presence of 2 or more qSOFA points near the onset of infection was associated with a greater risk of death or prolonged intensive care unit stay.