susp_inf {ricu} | R Documentation |
Suspicion of infection label
Description
Suspected infection is defined as co-occurrence of of antibiotic treatment and body-fluid sampling.
Usage
susp_inf(
...,
abx_count_win = hours(24L),
abx_min_count = 1L,
positive_cultures = FALSE,
si_mode = c("and", "or", "abx", "samp"),
abx_win = hours(24L),
samp_win = hours(72L),
by_ref = TRUE,
keep_components = FALSE,
interval = NULL
)
Arguments
... |
Data and further arguments are passed to |
abx_count_win |
Time span during which to apply the |
abx_min_count |
Minimal number of antibiotic administrations |
positive_cultures |
Logical flag indicating whether to require cultures to be positive |
si_mode |
Switch between |
abx_win |
Time-span within which sampling has to occur |
samp_win |
Time-span within which antibiotic administration has to occur |
by_ref |
Logical flag indicating whether to process data by reference |
keep_components |
Logical flag indicating whether to return the individual components alongside the aggregated score |
interval |
Time series interval (only used for checking consistency of input data) |
Details
Suspected infection can occur in one of the two following ways:
administration of antibiotics followed by a culture sampling within
samp_win
hoursabx_win |---------------| ABX sampling (last possible)
culture sampling followed by an antibiotic administration within
abx_win
hourssamp_win |---------------------------------------------| sampling ABX (last possible)
The default values of samp_win
and abx_win
are 24 and 72 hours
respectively, as per Singer et.al. .
The earlier of the two times (fluid sampling, antibiotic treatment) is taken
as the time of suspected infection (SI time). The suspected infection
window (SI window) is defined to start si_lwr
hours before the SI time
and end si_upr
hours after the SI time. The default values of 48 and 24
hours (respectively) are chosen as used by Seymour et.al. (see
Supplemental Material).
48h 24h |------------------------------(|)---------------| SI time
For some datasets, however, information on body fluid sampling is not
available for majority of the patients (eICU data). Therefore, an
alternative definition of suspected infection is required. For this, we use
administration of multiple antibiotics (argument abx_min_count
determines
the required number) within abx_count_win
hours. The first time of
antibiotic administration is taken as the SI time in this case.
References
Singer M, Deutschman CS, Seymour CW, et al. The Third International Consensus Definitions for Sepsis and Septic Shock (Sepsis-3). JAMA. 2016;315(8):801–810. doi:10.1001/jama.2016.0287
Seymour CW, Liu VX, Iwashyna TJ, et al. Assessment of Clinical Criteria for Sepsis: For the Third International Consensus Definitions for Sepsis and Septic Shock (Sepsis-3). JAMA. 2016;315(8):762–774. doi:10.1001/jama.2016.0288