%0 Journal Article %A Rubio-Rivas, Manuel %A Mora-Lujan, Jose Maria %A Formiga, Francesc %A Arevalo-Cañas, Coral %A Lebron Ramos, Juan Manuel %A Villalba Garcia, Maria Victoria %A Fonseca Aizpuru, Eva Mª %A Diez-Manglano, Jesus %A Arnalich Fernandez, Francisco %A Romero Cabrera, Juan Luis %A Garcia Garcia, Gema Maria %A Pesqueira Fontan, Paula M %A Vargas Nuñez, Juan Antonio %A Freire Castro, Santiago Jesus %A Loureiro Amigo, Jose %A Pascual Pérez, Maria de Los Reyes %A Alcala Pedrajas, Jose, N %A Encinas-Sanchez, Daniel %A Mella Perez, Carmen %A Ena, Javier %A Gracia Gutierrez, Anyuli %A Esteban Giner, Maria Jose %A Varona, Jose F %A Millan Nuñez-Cortes, Jesus %A Casas-Rojo, Jose-Manuel %A %T WHO Ordinal Scale and Inflammation Risk Categories in COVID-19. Comparative Study of the Severity Scales. %D 2022 %U http://hdl.handle.net/10668/20842 %X The WHO ordinal severity scale has been used to predict mortality and guide trials in COVID-19. However, it has its limitations. The present study aims to compare three classificatory and predictive models: the WHO ordinal severity scale, the model based on inflammation grades, and the hybrid model. Retrospective cohort study with patient data collected and followed up from March 1, 2020, to May 1, 2021, from the nationwide SEMI-COVID-19 Registry. The primary study outcome was in-hospital mortality. As this was a hospital-based study, the patients included corresponded to categories 3 to 7 of the WHO ordinal scale. Categories 6 and 7 were grouped in the same category. A total of 17,225 patients were included in the study. Patients classified as high risk in each of the WHO categories according to the degree of inflammation were as follows: 63.8% vs. 79.9% vs. 90.2% vs. 95.1% (p The present study proposes a new severity grading scale for COVID-19 hospitalized patients. In our opinion, it is the most informative, representative, and predictive scale in COVID-19 patients to date. %K COVID-19 %K WHO ordinal scale %K Inflammation %K Prognosis %~