RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Predicting mortality in bronchiectasis using bronchiectasis severity index and FACED scores: a 19-year cohort study JF European Respiratory Journal JO Eur Respir J FD European Respiratory Society SP 482 OP 489 DO 10.1183/13993003.01312-2015 VO 47 IS 2 A1 Huw C. Ellis A1 Steven Cowman A1 Michele Fernandes A1 Robert Wilson A1 Michael R. Loebinger YR 2016 UL http://erj.ersjournals.com/content/47/2/482.abstract AB The clinical course of bronchiectasis is unpredictable, posing a challenge both in clinical practice and in research. Two mortality prediction scores, the bronchiectasis severity index (BSI) and FACED scores, have recently been developed. The aim of this study was to assess the ability of these scores to predict long-term mortality and to compare the two scores.The study was a single-centre retrospective cohort analysis consisting of 91 subjects originally recruited in 1994. BSI and FACED scores were calculated at the time of enrolment and long-term mortality ascertained. Data was available for 74 patients with a median of 18.8 years of follow-up.Both scoring systems had similar predictive power for 5-year mortality (area under receiver operator characteristic curve (AUC) 0.79 for BSI and 0.8 for FACED). Both scores were able to predict 15-year mortality with the FACED score showing slightly superior predictive power (AUC 0.82 versus 0.69, p=0.0495).This study provides further validation of the FACED and BSI scores for the prediction of mortality in bronchiectasis and demonstrates their utility over a longer period than originally described. Whilst both scores had excellent predictive power, the FACED score was superior for 15-year mortality.BSI and FACED bronchiectasis severity scores identify patients at high risk of death over a 19-year follow-up period http://ow.ly/TLiEX