Dynamic Transitions of Pediatric Sepsis: A Markov Chain Analysis

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Pediatric sepsis is a heterogeneous disease with varying physiological dynamics associated with recovery, disability, and mortality. Using risk scores generated from a sepsis prediction model to define illness states, we used Markov chain modeling to describe disease dynamics over time by describing how children transition among illness states. We analyzed 18,666 illness state transitions over 157 pediatric intensive care unit admissions in the 3 days following blood cultures for suspected sepsis. We used Shannon entropy to quantify the differences in transition matrices stratified by clinical characteristics. The population-based transition matrix based on the sepsis illness severity scores in the days following a sepsis diagnosis can describe a sepsis illness trajectory. Using the entropy based on Markov chain transition matrices, we found a different structure of dynamic transitions based on ventilator use but not age group. Stochastic modeling of transitions in sepsis illness severity scores can be useful in describing the variation in transitions made by patient and clinical characteristics.

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Kausch, S. L., Lobo, J. M., Spaeder, M. C., Sullivan, B., & Keim-Malpass, J. (2021). Dynamic Transitions of Pediatric Sepsis: A Markov Chain Analysis. Frontiers in Pediatrics, 9. https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2021.743544

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