Early initiation of low-dose corticosteroid therapy in the management of septic shock: a retrospective observational study

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Park, Hye Yun [1 ]
Suh, Gee Young [1 ]
Song, Jae-Uk [1 ]
Yoo, Hongseok [1 ]
Jo, Ik Joon [2 ]
Shin, Tae Gun [2 ]
Lim, So Yeon [1 ]
Woo, Sookyoung [3 ]
Jeon, Kyeongman [1 ]
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[1] Sungkyunkwan Univ, Div Pulm & Crit Care Med, Dept Med, Samsung Med Ctr,Sch Med, Seoul 135710, South Korea
[2] Sungkyunkwan Univ, Sch Med, Dept Emergency Med, Samsung Med Ctr, Seoul 135710, South Korea
[3] Samsung Biomed Res Inst, Biostat Team, Seoul 135710, South Korea
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GOAL-DIRECTED THERAPY; SEVERE SEPSIS; DOUBLE-BLIND; HYDROCORTISONE; MORTALITY; INSUFFICIENCY; REVERSAL; SURVIVAL;
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10.1186/cc10601
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Introduction: The use of low-dose steroid therapy in the management of septic shock has been extensively studied. However, the association between the timing of low-dose steroid therapy and the outcome has not been evaluated. Therefore, we evaluated whether early initiation of low-dose steroid therapy is associated with mortality in patients with septic shock. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 178 patients who received low-dose corticosteroid therapy for septic shock between January 2008 and December 2009. Time-dependent Cox regression models were used to adjust for potential confounding factors in the association between the time to initiation of low-dose corticosteroid therapy and in-hospital mortality. Results: The study population consisted of 107 men and 71 women with a median age of 66 (interquartile range, 54 to 71) years. The 28-day mortality was 44% and low-dose corticosteroid therapy was initiated within a median of 8.5 (3.8 to 19.1) hours after onset of septic shock-related hypotension. Median time to initiation of low-dose corticosteroid therapy was significantly shorter in survivors than in non-survivors (6.5 hours versus 10.4 hours; P = 0.0135). The mortality rates increased significantly with increasing quintiles of time to initiation of low-dose corticosteroid therapy (P = 0.0107 for trend). Other factors associated with 28-day mortality were higher Simplified Acute Physiology Score (SAPS) 3 (P < 0.0001) and Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) scores (P = 0.0007), dose of vasopressor at the time of initiation of low-dose corticosteroid therapy (P < 0.0001), need for mechanical ventilation (P = 0.0001) and renal replacement therapy (P < 0.0001), while the impaired adrenal reserve did not affect 28-day mortality (81% versus 82%; P = 0.8679). After adjusting for potential confounding factors, the time to initiation of low-dose corticosteroid therapy was still significantly associated with 28-day mortality (adjusted odds ratio (OR) 1.025, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.007 to 1.044, P = 0.0075). The early therapy group (administered within 6 hours after the onset of septic shock, n = 66) had a 37% lower mortality rate than the late therapy group (administered more than 6 hours after the onset of septic shock, n = 112) (32% versus 51%, P = 0.0132). Conclusions: Early initiation of low-dose corticosteroid therapy was significantly associated with decreased mortality.
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