Comparison of pediatric perioperative risk assessment by ASA physical status and by NARCO-SS (neurological, airway, respiratory, cardiovascular, other-surgical severity) scores

Summary Background ASA‐PS is a widely used perioperative health assessment method, but with poor reproducibility. A novel objective, pediatric‐specific risk classification system based on Neurological, Airway, Respiratory, Cardiovascular, Other categories and Surgical Severity (NARCO‐SS) has been va...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pediatric anesthesia 2015-03, Vol.25 (3), p.309-316
Hauptverfasser: Udupa, Ashwin N., Ravindra, Madhavi N., Chandrika, Y. R., Chandrakala, K. R., Bindu, N., Watcha, Mehernoor F.
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Zusammenfassung:Summary Background ASA‐PS is a widely used perioperative health assessment method, but with poor reproducibility. A novel objective, pediatric‐specific risk classification system based on Neurological, Airway, Respiratory, Cardiovascular, Other categories and Surgical Severity (NARCO‐SS) has been validated in only one US center. Objective Independent external validation of the NARCO‐SS and comparison with the ASA‐PS in predicting perioperative outcomes. Methods Preoperative ASA‐PS and NARCO‐SS scores were assigned to 387 children by pediatric anesthesia consultants at a tertiary care center in India and predefined perioperative adverse events and escalation of care recorded. Spearman's correlations determined the relationship between outcomes and scores and kappa statistics for interobserver reliability. The predictive performance of the ASA‐PS and NARCO‐SS was evaluated by the area under the receiver operating characteristics curves (AUC‐ROC) for discrimination and Pearson's chi‐square for calibration. Results NARCO‐SS and ASA scores had significant Spearman's correlation coefficients with perioperative outcomes and moderate interobserver reliability. The NARCO‐SS showed greater discrimination than the ASA‐PS (AUC–ROC 0.778 vs 0.710 for escalation of care and 0.822 vs 0.724 for adverse events, P 
ISSN:1155-5645
1460-9592
DOI:10.1111/pan.12588