The SOFA score—development, utility and challenges of accurate assessment in clinical trials
University of Cambridge · Addenbrooke's Hospital · +5 more institutions
Abstract
The Sequential Organ Failure Assessment or SOFA score was developed to assess the acute morbidity of critical illness at a population level and has been widely validated as a tool for this purpose across a range of healthcare settings and environments.In recent years, the SOFA score has become extensively used in a range of other applications. A change in the SOFA score of 2 or more is now a defining characteristic of the sepsis syndrome, and the European Medicines Agency has accepted that a change in the SOFA score is an acceptable surrogate marker of efficacy in exploratory trials of novel therapeutic agents in sepsis. The requirement to detect modest serial changes in a patients' SOFA score therefore means…
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4Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- SOFA score
- Clinical trial
- Context (archaeology)
- Intensive care medicine
- Surrogate endpoint
- Population
- Intensive care unit