Scientific Reports (Mar 2021)

Conception and bicentric validation of the proSCANNED score, a simplified bedside prognostic score for Heart Failure patients

  • Claire Duflos,
  • Kamila Solecki,
  • Michel Galinier,
  • Romain Itier,
  • Jerome Roncalli,
  • Anne-Laure Goger,
  • Bara Mandoraah,
  • Eran Kalmanovich,
  • Fabien Huet,
  • Audrey Agullo,
  • Delphine Delseny,
  • Jean-Christophe Macia,
  • Florence Leclercq,
  • Gregoire Mercier,
  • François Roubille

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-85767-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

Read online

Abstract A simple and accurate prognostic tool for Heart Failure (HF) patients is critical to improve follow-up. Different risk scores are accurate but with limited clinical applicability. The current study aims to derive and validate a simple predictive tool for HF prognosis. French outpatients with stable HF of two university hospitals were included in the derivation (N = 134) or in the validation (N = 274) sample and followed up for a median of 23 months. Potential predictors were variables with known association with mortality and easily available. The proSCANNED risk score was derived using a parametric survival model on complete case data; it includes 8 binary variables and its values are 0–8. In the validation sample, the ability of the score to discriminate the 1-year vital status was moderate (AUC = 0.71, IC95% = [0.64–0.71]). However, the stratification of the score in three groups showed a good calibration for patients in the low- and medium-risk risk group. The proSCANNED score is an easy-to-use tool in clinical practice with a good discrimination, stability, and calibration sufficient to improve the medical care of patients. Other follow up studies are necessary to assess score applicability in larger populations, and its impact.