1. Assessment of Metabolic Dysfunction in Sepsis in a Retrospective Single-Centre Cohort
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Julien Goutay, Juliette Perche, Aurelia Toussaint, Elodie Drumez, Michael Howsam, Claire Bourel, Benoit Brassart, Alexandre Pierre, Morgan Caplan, Arthur Durand, Marion Houard, Saad Nseir, Raphael Favory, and Sébastien Preau
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Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
Objective. Our primary aim was to assess selected metabolic dysfunction parameters, both independently and as a complement to the SOFA score, as predictors of short-term mortality in patients with infection admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU). Methods. We retrospectively enrolled all consecutive adult patients admitted to the eight ICUs of Lille University Hospital, between January 2015 and September 2016, with suspected or confirmed infection. We selected seven routinely measured biological and clinical parameters of metabolic dysfunction (maximal arterial lactatemia, minimal and maximal temperature, minimal and maximal glycaemia, cholesterolemia, and triglyceridemia), in addition to age and the Charlson’s comorbidity score. All parameters and SOFA scores were recorded within 24 h of admission. Results. We included 956 patients with infection, among which 295 (30.9%) died within 90 days. Among the seven metabolic parameters investigated, only maximal lactatemia was associated with higher risk of 90-day hospital mortality in SOFA-adjusted analyses (SOFA-adjusted OR, 1.17; 95%CI, 1.10 to 1.25; p
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- 2021
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