Early catecholamine dose as a predictor of outcome among patients in a multidisciplinary intensive care unit

被引:0
|
作者
Agael, M. [1 ]
de Vasconcellos, K. [1 ]
Skinner, D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ KwaZulu Natal, Nelson R Mandela Sch Med, Dept Internal Med, Intens Care Unit, Durban, South Africa
来源
SAMJ SOUTH AFRICAN MEDICAL JOURNAL | 2021年 / 111卷 / 07期
关键词
VASOPRESSOR THERAPY; CRITICAL ILLNESS; CRITICALLY-ILL; MORTALITY; SEPSIS; BURDEN;
D O I
10.7196/SAMJ.2021.v111i7.14385
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background. Vasoactive and/or inotropic agents are used in the management of patients with circulatory shock. It is a clinical perception that mortality in critically ill patients increases with increasing doses of inotropes and/or vasopressors; however, the clinical significance of catecholamine doses early in the management of critically ill patients has not been investigated well, especially in the South African (SA) context. Arbitrary "maximum" doses of catecholamine therapy are used that are not evidence based. This study will help clinicians by either showing that there is no clear cut-off beyond which survival is unlikely or by identifying a dose of inotropic support above which survival is unlikely. This article provides clinicians with an evidence base against which to direct their therapy. Objectives. To describe the inotropic prescribing practices in a heterogeneous population of shocked critically ill patients in a tertiary intensive care unit (ICU) in SA, establish an association between inotropic dose and outcome and ascertain the nature of this association. Methods. This was a retrospective observational study of 189 patients admitted to a multidisciplinary academic ICU. The admission, 24-hour and maximum inotrope doses were collected and analysed, and these and other biochemical and clinical parameters were evaluated as predictors of mortality. Results. A total of 189 patients met the study inclusion criteria. The overwhelming majority of patients (99%) received adrenaline, with only 7% of those requiring inotropes receiving noradrenaline. Median inotrope dose at admission, 24-hour dose and maximum dose in the first 24 hours were all significantly higher in non-survivors than survivors. ICU mortality increased with increasing inotrope dose, and an inotrope dose >= 60 mu g/min on admission was associated with an ICU mortality of 89%, with the same cut-off at 24 hours being associated with a mortality of 89%. Survivors at doses >80 mu g/min were only noted among trauma patients. Conclusions. High early inotrope doses are associated with increasing ICU mortality. The findings highlight the need for further research on the clinical use of inotrope dose in risk stratification in the critical care environment. The current results call into question the routine provision of high-dose inotropic support in non-trauma patients.
引用
收藏
页码:674 / 679
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Intensive care unit admissions among pregnant patients
    Madan, Ichchha
    Puri, Isha
    Jain, Neetu J.
    Dandolu, Vani
    OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY, 2008, 111 (04): : 100S - 100S
  • [42] Sleep Disturbances among Patients in Intensive Care Unit
    Almeida, C.
    Ribas, V
    3RD INTERNATIONAL WORLD SLEEP CONGRESS (WASM), 2009, : 22 - 26
  • [43] Early and late outcome of bedside percutaneous tracheostomy in the intensive care unit
    Mittendorf, EA
    McHenry, CR
    Smith, CM
    Yowler, CJ
    Peerless, JR
    AMERICAN SURGEON, 2002, 68 (04) : 342 - 346
  • [44] OUTCOME OF NEONATES IN AN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT UNDERGOING EARLY STOMA CLOSURE
    Armstrong, Lindsey
    Arbuthnot, Mary
    Mooney, David
    CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2016, 44 (12)
  • [45] Radiation dose absorbed by patients and professionals in an intensive care unit
    R Fernández Fernández
    M Moreno-Torres
    M Muñoz Garach
    D Guirado Llorente
    MI Núñez Torres
    O Moreno Romero
    L Peñas Maldonado
    Intensive Care Medicine Experimental, 3 (Suppl 1)
  • [46] B-type natriuretic peptide as a predictor of outcome in a general intensive care unit
    Grassi, P.
    Calderan, C.
    Vassallo, M. C.
    Cageggi, D.
    Stenner, E.
    Biasioli, B.
    Berlot, G.
    HEART LUNG AND VESSELS, 2011, 3 (01) : 59 - 66
  • [47] Glycaemia as an outcome predictor in respiratory failure due to COPD exacerbation in an intensive care unit
    Tavares e Castro, Ana
    Gaspar, Carina
    Telo, Luis
    Froes, Filipe
    Paula, Fernanda
    EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, 2013, 42
  • [48] Outcome predictors of cirrhotic patients admitted to the intensive care unit
    Arabi, Y
    Haddad, S
    Al-Jumah, A
    Al-Shimemeri, A
    CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2001, 29 (12) : A129 - A129
  • [49] Outcome of patients with systematic lupus erythematosus in the intensive care unit
    A Alzeer
    A Al-Arfaj
    Critical Care, 9 (Suppl 1):
  • [50] Outcome of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus in intensive care unit
    Alzeer, AH
    Al-Arfaj, A
    Basha, SJ
    Alballa, S
    Al-Wakeel, J
    Al-Arfaj, H
    Al-Sugair, S
    Al-Mugeiren, S
    Al-Shamairi, M
    Bamgboye, EA
    LUPUS, 2004, 13 (07) : 537 - 542