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Table 2 Comparison of AUCs for copeptin and lactate

From: Serum Copeptin levels in the emergency department predict major clinical outcomes in adult trauma patients

Outcome

Copeptin AUC (95% CI)

Lactate AUC (95% CI)

P-value

A) All trauma patients (n 125)

 ISS > 15

0.819 (0.741–0.882)

0.670 (0.581–0.752)

0.0015

 Hospital admission

0.828 (0.750–0.890)

0.632 (0.540–0.717)

0.0002

 ICU admission

0.837 (0.759–0.897)

0.776 (0.692–0.846)

0.2540

 Major Surgery

0.815 (0.735–0.879)

0.735 (0.647–0.810)

0.2803

 Hemotransfusion

0.874 (0.802–0.927)

0.722 (0.634–0.799)

0.0164

 Mortality

0.635 (0.542–0.720)

0.824 (0.744–0.887)

0.3914

B) Patients with RTS 7.84 (n 105)

 ISS > 15

0.810 (0.722–0.880)

0.617 (0.517–0.710)

0.0003

 Hospital admission

0.806 (0.716–0.877)

0.589 (0.488–0.685)

0.0002

 ICU admission

0.846 (0.761–0.910)

0.741 (0.645–0.822)

0.0882

 Major Surgery

0.843 (0.758–0.907)

0.679 (0.580–0.768)

0.0872

 Hemotransfusion

0.879 (0.800–0.935)

0.678 (0.579–0.767)

0.0130

  1. Comparison of AUCs of copeptin and lactate for the different endpoints in the entire cohort (A) and in the subgroup with RTS = 7.84 (B). ISS: injury severity scale; ICU: intensive care unit; RTS: revised trauma score