Effect of an Early Resuscitation Protocol on In-hospital Mortality Among Adults With Sepsis and Hypotension A Randomized Clinical Trial

被引:294
作者
Andrews, Ben [1 ,2 ]
Semler, Matthew W. [3 ]
Muchemwa, Levy [2 ]
Kelly, Paul [2 ,4 ]
Lakhi, Shabir [2 ]
Heimburger, Douglas C. [1 ]
Mabula, Chileshe [5 ]
Bwalya, Mwango [5 ]
Bernard, Gordon R. [3 ]
机构
[1] Vanderbilt Univ, Med Ctr, Inst Global Hlth, Nashville, TN USA
[2] Univ Zambia, Sch Med, Dept Internal Med, Lusaka, Zambia
[3] Vanderbilt Univ, Sch Med, Div Allergy Pulm & Crit Care Med, Nashville, TN 37212 USA
[4] Queen Mary Univ London, Barts & London Sch Med, London, England
[5] Zambia Minist Hlth, Lusaka, Zambia
来源
JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION | 2017年 / 318卷 / 13期
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
GOAL-DIRECTED RESUSCITATION; CENTRAL VENOUS-PRESSURE; DOPAMINE; NOREPINEPHRINE; GUIDELINES; MANAGEMENT; THERAPY;
D O I
10.1001/jama.2017.10913
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
IMPORTANCE The effect of an early resuscitation protocol on sepsis outcomes in developing countries remains unknown. OBJECTIVE To determine whether an early resuscitation protocol with administration of intravenous fluids, vasopressors, and blood transfusion decreases mortality among Zambian adults with sepsis and hypotension compared with usual care. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS Randomized clinical trial of 212 adults with sepsis (suspected infection plus systemic inflammatory response syndrome criteria) and hypotension (systolic blood pressure <= 90 mm Hg or mean arterial pressure >= 65 mm Hg) presenting to the emergency department at a 1500-bed referral hospital in Zambia between October 22, 2012, and November 11, 2013. Data collection concluded December 9, 2013. INTERVENTIONS Patients were randomized 1:1 to either (1) an early resuscitation protocol for sepsis (n = 107) that included intravenous fluid bolus administration with monitoring of jugular venous pressure, respiratory rate, and arterial oxygen saturation and treatment with vasopressors targeting mean arterial pressure 65 mm Hg) and blood transfusion (for patients with a hemoglobin level <7 g/dL) or (2) usual care (n = 105) in which treating clinicians determined hemodynamic management. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES The primary outcome was in-hospital mortality and the secondary outcomes included the volume of intravenous fluid received and receipt of vasopressors. RESULTS Among 212 patients randomized to receive either the sepsis protocol or usual care, 3 were ineligible and the remaining 209 completed the study and were included in the analysis (mean [SD] age, 36.7 [12.4] years; 117 men [56.0%]; 187 [89.5%] positive for the human immun odeficiency virus). The primary outcome of in-hospital mortality occurred in 51 of 106 patients (48.1%) in the sepsis protocol group compared with 34 of 103 patients (33.0%) in the usual care group (between-group difference, 15.1% [95% CI, 2.0%-28.3%]; relative risk, 1.46 [95% Cl, 1.04-2.05]; P =.03). In the 6 hours after presentation to the emergency department, patients in the sepsis protocol group received a median of 3.5 L (interquartile range, 2.7-4.0 L) of intravenous fluid compared with 2.0 L (interquartile range, 1.0-2.5 L) in the usual care group (mean difference, 1.2 L [95% Cl, 1.0-1.5 L]; P <.001). Fifteen patients (14.2%) in the sepsis protocol group and 2 patients (1.9%) in the usual care group received vasopressors (between-group difference, 12.3% [95% Cl, 5.1%-19.4%]; P <.001). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE Among adults with sepsis and hypotension, most of whom were positive for HIV, in a resource-limited setting, a protocol for early resuscitation with administration of intravenous fluids and vasopressors increased in-hospital mortality compared with usual care. Further studies are needed to understand the effects of administration of intravenous fluid boluses and vasopressors in patients with sepsis across different low-and middle-income clinical settings and patient populations.
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