Epf. Yzerman et al., DELTA-APACHE-II FOR PREDICTING COURSE AND OUTCOME OF NOSOCOMIAL STAPHYLOCOCCUS-AUREUS BACTEREMIA AND ITS RELATION TO HOST-DEFENSE, The Journal of infectious diseases, 173(4), 1996, pp. 914-919
To predict at an early phase the clinical course and outcome of nosoco
mial Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia, the APACHE II score at onset of
bacteremia was calculated in 99 patients. A Delta APACHE II score (i.
e., the difference between this score and one calculated for the day b
efore the bacteremia) was also determined, This Delta APACHE II score
was highly significantly correlated with clinical course (P < .001) an
d outcome (P < .001). The risk of a complicated clinical course and of
dying from S. aureus bacteremia is determined at the very onset of ba
cteremia, and this risk can best be assessed by calculating the Delta
APACHE II score. Furthermore, a positive correlation was found between
Delta APACHE II scores and the level of serum opsonic activity (P = .
003) toward S. aureus. Therefore, the complicated clinical course of S
. aureus bacteremia is not due to a relative lack of specific opsonins
.