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circ_covid_risk: COVID-19 Inpatient Risk Calculator (CIRC)

Description

Calculates the CIRC score to estimate the probability of death within 7 days of hospital admission for patients with COVID-19. Developed by Johns Hopkins researchers, this model uses patient demographics, comorbidities (Charlson Index), and admission vital signs to stratify mortality risk.

Usage

circ_covid_risk(age, race_black, nursing_home_resident, charlson_score, bmi,
                temp_c, respiratory_rate, heart_rate, spo2, sbp)

Value

A list containing:

Est_Mortality_Risk_7_Day

Estimated percentage probability of mortality within 7 days.

Risk_Category

General risk classification (Low, Moderate, High).

Arguments

age

Numeric. Patient age in years.

race_black

Numeric (0 or 1). Is the patient Black/African American? (1 = Yes). (Included as a variable in the original derivation model).

nursing_home_resident

Numeric (0 or 1). Was the patient admitted from a nursing home or assisted living facility? (1 = Yes).

charlson_score

Numeric. The patient's Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) score.

bmi

Numeric. Body Mass Index in kg/m^2.

temp_c

Numeric. Admission temperature in degrees Celsius.

respiratory_rate

Numeric. Admission respiratory rate in breaths/min.

heart_rate

Numeric. Admission heart rate in bpm.

spo2

Numeric. Admission oxygen saturation (%) on room air or O2.

sbp

Numeric. Admission Systolic Blood Pressure in mmHg.

References

Garibaldi BT, Fiksel J, Muschelli J, et al. Patient Trajectories Among Persons Hospitalized for COVID-19: A Cohort Study. Ann Intern Med. 2021;174(1):33-41. doi:10.7326/M20-3905

Examples

Run this code

# Example 1: High Risk
# 80yo, Nursing Home, CCI 6, Hypoxic (88%), Tachypneic
circ_covid_risk(80, 0, 1, 6, 24, 37.5, 30, 110, 88, 110)

# Example 2: Low Risk
# 40yo, Home, CCI 0, Normal vitals
circ_covid_risk(40, 0, 0, 0, 22, 36.8, 14, 70, 98, 120)

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