Comparison of qSOFA Score and NEWS2 Score in Sepsis Patients Admitted in Emergency Department and ICU as Prognostic Markers of Patient Outcome.

Anupam, Kumar, Kamal Kumar Sawlani, Ambuj Yadav, Shyam Chand Chaudhary, Kauser Usman, Arzoo Sharma, and Virendra Atam. 2026. “Comparison of QSOFA Score and NEWS2 Score in Sepsis Patients Admitted in Emergency Department and ICU As Prognostic Markers of Patient Outcome.”. The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 74 (4): 36-39.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Sepsis causes high short-term mortality in emergency and ICU settings. Quick sequential organ failure assessment (qSOFA) and national early warning score 2 (NEWS2) are bedside tools for early risk stratification, yet comparative evidence remains limited.

OBJECTIVES: To compare qSOFA and NEWS2 for predicting 7-day and 28-day mortality and length of stay in adult sepsis patients.

METHODS: This prospective observational study was conducted over 1 year (March 2024-February 2025) at a tertiary care center in northern India. A total of 874 patients aged 18-65 years admitted with sepsis were enrolled. On-admission qSOFA and NEWS2 scores were recorded. Outcomes included 7-day, 28-day mortality and length of hospital stay.

RESULTS: Among 874 patients, NEWS2 showed higher sensitivity than qSOFA for 7-day (63.1% vs 35.1%) and 28-day mortality (64.1% vs 37.3%), with comparable specificity ( 86%). Area under receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC) values favored NEWS2 for 7-day (0.627 vs 0.606) and 28-day mortality (0.629 vs 0.609).

CONCLUSION: In adults with sepsis, the NEWS2 score showed higher sensitivity and marginally better prognostic accuracy than qSOFA for predicting short-term mortality and hospital stay. NEWS2 may therefore serve as a more reliable bedside tool for early identification of high-risk patients in emergency and ICU settings.

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