Prognostic value of risk scoring systems for cirrhotic patients with variceal bleeding

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Xin-Xing Tantai [1 ]
Na Liu [1 ]
Long-Bao Yang [1 ]
Zhong-Cao Wei [1 ]
Cai-Lan Xiao [1 ]
Ya-Hua Song [1 ]
Jin-Hai Wang [1 ]
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[1] Division of Gastroenterology,The Second Affiliated Hospital,Xi’an Jiaotong University
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Cirrhosis; Variceal bleeding; Rebleeding; Mortality; Risk score;
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R575.2 [肝硬变];
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BACKGROUND Acute variceal bleeding is one of the deadliest complications of cirrhosis,with a high risk of in-hospital rebleeding and mortality.Some risk scoring systems to predict clinical outcomes in patients with upper gastrointestinal bleeding have been developed.However,for cirrhotic patients with variceal bleeding,data regarding the predictive value of these prognostic scores in predicting in-hospital outcomes are limited and controversial.AIM To validate and compare the overall performance of selected prognostic scoring systems for predicting in-hospital outcomes in cirrhotic patients with variceal bleeding.METHODS From March 2017 to June 2019,cirrhotic patients with acute variceal bleeding were retrospectively enrolled at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University.The clinical Rockall score(CRS),AIMS65 score(AIMS65),GlasgowBlatchford score(GBS),modified GBS(m GBS),Canada-United KingdomAustralia score(CANUKA),Child-Turcotte-Pugh score(CTP),model for endstage liver disease(MELD) and MELD-Na were calculated.The overall performance of these prognostic scoring systems was evaluated.RESULTS A total of 330 cirrhotic patients with variceal bleeding were enrolled;the rates of in-hospital rebleeding and mortality were 20.3% and 10.6%,respectively.For inhospital rebleeding,the discriminative ability of the CTP and CRS were clinically acceptable,with area under the receiver operating characteristic curves(AUROCs) of 0.717(0.648-0.787) and 0.716(0.638-0.793),respectively.The other tested scoring systems had poor discriminative ability(AUROCs < 0.7).For inhospital mortality,the CRS,CTP,AIMS65,MELD-Na and MELD showed excellent discriminative ability(AUROCs > 0.8).The AUROCs of the m GBS,CANUKA and GBS were relatively small,but clinically acceptable(AUROCs >0.7).Furthermore,the calibration of all scoring systems was good for either inhospital rebleeding or death.CONCLUSION For cirrhotic patients with variceal bleeding,in-hospital rebleeding and mortality rates remain high.The CTP and CRS can be used clinically to predict in-hospital rebleeding.The performances of the CRS,CTP,AIMS65,MELD-Na and MELD are excellent at predicting in-hospital mortality.
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