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Development and Validation of the Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA)-2 Score.

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/92342
Publisher DOI
10.1001/jama.2025.20516
PubMed ID
41159833
Description
Importance
Acute dysfunction of vital organs is the hallmark of critical illness. The Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score, the most widely adopted approach to describe organ dysfunction, has not been updated in 30 years and therefore may not appropriately capture current clinical practice and outcomes.Objectives
To inform the data-driven component of an updated score (SOFA-2) in varied geographical and resource settings (stages 6-8) after expert input via a modified Delphi process (stages 1-5).Design, Setting, And Participants
A federated analysis was performed on data collected from adult patients admitted to 1319 intensive care units (ICUs) in 9 countries (Australia, Austria, Brazil, France, Italy, Japan, Nepal, New Zealand, United States) between 2014 and 2023. Four representative multicenter cohorts containing data from 2 098 356 patients were used for data-driven score development and internal validation. External validation was performed on 6 cohorts containing data from 1 241 114 patients.Main Outcomes And Measures
Content validity for organ dysfunction identified through the modified Delphi process should be reflected by predictive validity using the area under the receiver operating characteristic (AUROC) curve of the score measured on the first ICU day (higher scores indicate worse organ dysfunction).Results
Of 3.34 million patient encounters, 270 108 (8.1%) died in the ICU (range, 4.5% to 20.5% across the 10 cohorts). SOFA-2 modified the 6 organ systems of the original SOFA score (brain, respiratory, cardiovascular, liver, kidney, hemostasis), including new variables and revised thresholds that better describe the organ dysfunction distribution from 0 to 4 points and their associated mortality (SOFA-2 AUROC, 0.79; 95% CI, 0.76-0.81; SOFA-1 AUROC, 0.77; 95% CI, 0.74-0.81). Evaluation of sequential SOFA-2 data from ICU day 1 to day 7 maintained its predictive validity. Insufficient data and lack of content validity precluded incorporation of gastrointestinal and immune dysfunction scores into SOFA-2.Conclusions And Relevance
The SOFA-2 score, updated to include contemporary organ support treatments and new score thresholds, describes organ dysfunction in a large, geographically and socioeconomically diverse population of critically ill adults.
Date of Publication
2025-12-16
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 - Technology::610 - Medicine & health
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Ranzani, Otavio T
Singer, Mervyn
Salluh, Jorge I F
Shankar-Hari, Manu
Pilcher, David
Berger-Estilita, Joana
Institut für Medizinische Lehre, Forschung / Evaluation (FE)
Institute for Medical Education
Institut für Medizinische Lehre, Assessment und Evaluation, Forschung / Evaluation
Coopersmith, Craig M
Juffermans, Nicole P
Laffey, John
Reinikainen, Matti
Neto, Ary Serpa
Tavares, Miguel
Timsit, Jean-François
Arias Lopez, Maria Del Pilar
Arulkumaran, Nish
Aryal, Diptesh
Azoulay, Elie
Celi, Leo Anthony
Chaudhuri, Dipayan
De Lange, Dylan
De Waele, Jan
Dos Santos, Claudia C
Du, Bin
Einav, Sharon
Engelbrecht, Teresa
Fazla, Fathima
Ferrer, Ricard
Finazzi, Stefano
Fujii, Tomoko
Gershengorn, Hayley B
Greene, John D
Haniffa, Rashan
Hao, Sicheng
Hasan, Mohd Shahnaz
Hollenberg, Steve
Ippolito, Mariachiara
Jung, Christian
Kirov, Mikhail
Kobari, Shigetaka
Lakbar, Inès
Lipman, Jeffrey
Liu, Vincent
Liu, Xiaoli
Lobo, Suzana M
Magatti, Demetrio
Martin, Greg S
Metnitz, Barbara
Metnitz, Philipp
Myatra, Sheila N
Oczkowski, Simon
Paiva, José-Artur
Paruk, Fathima
Pekkarinen, Pirkka T
Piquilloud, Lise
Pölkki, Anssi
Prescott, Hallie C
Blaser, Annika Reintam
Rezende, Ederlon
Robba, Chiara
Rochwerg, Bram
Ruckly, Stephane
Samei, Rasoul
Schenck, Edward J
Secombe, Paul
Sendagire, Cornelius
Siaw-Frimpong, Moses
Simpkin, Andrew J
Soares, Márcio
Summers, Charlotte
Szczeklik, Wojciech
Takala, Jukka
Tanaka, Shiro
Tricella, Giovanni
Vincent, Jean-Louis
Wendon, Julia
Zampieri, Fernando G
Rhodes, Andrew
Moreno, Rui
Additional Credits
Institut für Medizinische Lehre, Forschung / Evaluation (FE)
Institute for Medical Education
Institut für Medizinische Lehre, Assessment und Evaluation, Forschung / Evaluation
Series
Journal of the American Medical Association
Publisher
American Medical Association
ISSN
1538-3598
0098-7484
Access(Rights)
restricted
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