Validation of Difficult Airway Physiological Score (DAPS) in Critically Ill Adults Undergoing Endotracheal Intubation in the Emergency Department
Shahan Waheed, Junaid Abdul Razzak, Nadeem Ullah Khan, Ahmed Raheem, Asad Iqbal Mian

TL;DR
This study validates a scoring system called DAPS to predict serious outcomes in critically ill adults undergoing intubation in the emergency department.
Contribution
The study introduces and validates the Difficult Airway Physiological Score (DAPS) for predicting post-intubation complications in critically ill adults.
Findings
DAPS showed good predictive accuracy with an area under the curve of 0.865 for serious outcomes.
High-risk patients (DAPS ≥10) had significantly higher rates of cardiac arrest and hypotension compared to low-risk patients.
The score demonstrated 78.5% sensitivity and 77.9% specificity in predicting serious outcomes.
Abstract
Critically ill patients have increased risk of cardiovascular collapse following endotracheal intubation due to physiological instability. This study aims to validate the Difficult Airway Physiological Score (DAPS) in adults to predict the risk of serious outcomes in the emergency department of a tertiary care private hospital. This is a cohort study conducted in the emergency department (ED) from 2021 to 2022. Difficult Airway Physiological Score (DAPS) was derived from a sample of 1021 patients through a retrospective study. The variables in the score were age, gender, time of intubation, vitals and vomiting at presentation, pH <7.3, fever, physician's anticipation for patient decline, and agitation. The model performance was assessed prospectively on a separate dataset (n = 326) using train-test split method. Postintubation desaturation, hypotension, cardiac arrest, and mortality…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAirway Management and Intubation Techniques · Respiratory Support and Mechanisms · Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
