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Question: True statements regarding the CURB 65 severity code

  1. Each prognostic feature is scored 0 to 2
  2. Bood urea > 7 mmol per litre is scored 1
  3. Age cut off as prognostic indicator is > 75 years
  4. It is used for risk stratification of acute pancreatitis
  5. A score of 4 is associated with a mortality rate of > than 30%

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Answers:

    1. False
    2. True
    3. False
    4. False
    5. False

Pneumonia severity index (PSI) and CURB-65 are used for risk stratification of pneumonia patients and have been more extensively validated to recognize low-risk patients and are not as good at predicting the need for critical care support.

CURB-65 severity score

Prognostic features 
 Confusion—abbreviated Mental Test Score ≤8, or new disorientation in person, place, or time
 Blood urea >7 mmol litre−1
 Respiratory rate ≥30 bpm
 Blood pressure—diastolic ≤60 mm Hg or systolic <90 mm Hg
 Age ≥65 yr
Risk stratification (each prognostic feature present scores 1 point)
 0–1: Low risk (<3% mortality risk)
 2: Intermediate risk (3–15% mortality risk)
 3–5: High risk (>15% mortality risk)

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