BAP-65 Score for Acute Exacerbation of COPD
Predicts mortality in acute COPD exacerbation.
Use in patients >40 years of age presenting to the emergency department with acute COPD exacerbation. Use the worst variables on the day of admission.
Advice
- Consider early non-invasive ventilation and/or ICU care in patients with higher in-hospital mortality.
- May predict the need for mechanical ventilation within 48 hours, and these patients should be considered for higher level of care to provide non-invasive and/or invasive ventilation.
- There may be a role for early discharge or observation in lower BAP-65 classes.
Management
Was not studied to dictate management or treatment options. The score should not replace clinical judgment regarding workup, diagnosis, or treatment.
Critical Actions
- Should only be used in patients presenting to the ED with a primary diagnosis of an acute COPD exacerbation, not in the outpatient setting or in patients whose COPD is stable.
- BAP-65 class V have the highest risk of in-hospital mortality and need for mechanical ventilation, and these patients should be closely monitored.