Temperature Screening forSARS-CoV-2 in Nursing Homes: Evidence from Two National Cohorts
McConeghy, Kevin W.1,2; Halladay, Christopher1; Rudolph, James L.1,2; Mor, Vince1,2; Gravenstein, Stefan1,2; White, Elizabeth2; Panagiotou, Orestis A.2; Santostefano, Christopher2; Feifer, Richard A.3; Blackman, Carolyn3
2020-10
发表期刊JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY
ISSN0002-8614
EISSN1532-5415
摘要BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES Infection screening tools classically define fever as 38.0 degrees C (100.4 degrees F). Frail older adults may not mount the same febrile response to systemic infection as younger or healthier individuals. We evaluate temperature trends among nursing home (NH) residents undergoing diagnostic SARS-CoV-2 testing and describe the diagnostic accuracy of temperature measurements for predicting test-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection. DESIGN Retrospective cohort study evaluating diagnostic accuracy of pre-SARS-CoV-2 testing temperature changes. SETTING Two separate NH cohorts tested diagnostically (e.g., for symptoms) for SARS-CoV-2. PARTICIPANTS Veterans residing in Veterans Affairs (VA) managed NHs and residents in a private national chain of community NHs. MEASUREMENTS For both cohorts, we determined the sensitivity, specificity, and Youden's index with different temperature cutoffs for SARS-CoV-2 polymerase chain reaction results. RESULTS The VA cohort consisted of 1,301 residents in 134 facilities from March 1, 2020, to May 14, 2020, with 25% confirmed for SARS-CoV-2. The community cohort included 3,368 residents spread across 282 facilities from February 18, 2020, to June 9, 2020, and 42% were confirmed for SARS-CoV-2. The VA cohort was younger, less White, and mostly male. A temperature testing threshold of 37.2 degrees C has better sensitivity for SARS-CoV-2, 76% and 34% in the VA and community NH, respectively, versus 38.0 degrees C with 43% and 12% sensitivity, respectively. CONCLUSION A definition of 38.0 degrees C for fever in NH screening tools should be lowered to improve predictive accuracy for SARS-CoV-2 infection. Stakeholders should carefully consider the impact of adopting lower testing thresholds on testing availability, cost, and burden on staff and residents. Temperatures alone have relatively low sensitivity/specificity, and we advocate any threshold be used as part of a screening tool, along with other signs and symptoms of infection.
关键词nursing homes aged 80 and older temperature COVID-19 SARS-CoV-2
DOI10.1111/jgs.16876
WOS关键词COVID-19
WOS研究方向Geriatrics & Gerontology
WOS类目Geriatrics & Gerontology ; Gerontology
出版者WILEY
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专题新冠肺炎
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作者单位1.Providence VA Med Ctr;
2.Brown Univ;
3.Genesis HealthCare
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McConeghy, Kevin W.,Halladay, Christopher,Rudolph, James L.,et al. Temperature Screening forSARS-CoV-2 in Nursing Homes: Evidence from Two National Cohorts[J]. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY,2020.
APA McConeghy, Kevin W..,Halladay, Christopher.,Rudolph, James L..,Mor, Vince.,Gravenstein, Stefan.,...&Blackman, Carolyn.(2020).Temperature Screening forSARS-CoV-2 in Nursing Homes: Evidence from Two National Cohorts.JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY.
MLA McConeghy, Kevin W.,et al."Temperature Screening forSARS-CoV-2 in Nursing Homes: Evidence from Two National Cohorts".JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY (2020).
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