Prognosis of patients with shock receiving vasopressors

Journal Title: World Journal of Emergency Medicine - Year 2013, Vol 4, Issue 1

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Consensus guidelines suggested that both dopamine and norepinephrine may be used, but specific doses are not recommended. The aim of this study is to determine the predictive role of vasopressors in patients with shock in intensive care unit. METHODS: One hundred and twenty-two patients, who had received vasopressors for 1 hour or more in intensive care unit (ICU) between October 2008 and October 2011, were included.There were 85 men and 37 women, with a median age of 65 years (55–73 years). Their clinical data were retrospectively collected and analyzed. RESULTS: The median simplified acute physiological score 3 (SAPS 3) was 50 (42–55). Multivariate analysis showed that septic shock (P=0.018, relative risk: 4.094; 95% confidential interval: 1.274–13.156), SAPS 3 score at ICU admission (P=0.028, relative risk: 1.079; 95% confidential interval: 1.008–1.155), and norepinephrine administration (P<0.001, relative risk: 9.353; 95% confidential interval: 2.667–32.807) were independent predictors of ICU death. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis demonstrated that administration of norepinephrine ≥0.7 μg/kg per minute resulted in a sensitivity of 75.9% and a specificity of 90.3% for the likelihood of ICU death. In patients who received norepinephrine ≥0.7 μg/kg per minute there was more ICU death (71.4% vs. 44.8%) and in-hospital death (76.2% vs. 48.3%) than in those who received norepinephrine <0.7 μg/kg per minute. These patients had also a decreased 510-day survival rate compared with those who received norepinephrine <0.7 μg/kg per minute (19.2% vs. 64.2%). CONCLUSION: Septic shock, SAPS 3 score at ICU admission, and norepinephrine administration were independent predictors of ICU death for patients with shock. Patients who received norepinephrine ≥0.7 μg/kg per minute had an increased ICU mortality, an increased inhospital mortality, and a decreased 510-day survival rate.

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(2013). Prognosis of patients with shock receiving vasopressors. World Journal of Emergency Medicine, 4(1), 59-62. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-471413