Prevention of stress ulceration: Current trends in critical care

被引:118
作者
Daley, RJ [1 ]
Rebuck, JA
Welage, LS
Rogers, FB
机构
[1] Fletcher Allen Hlth Care, Pharmacotherapy Dept, Burlington, VT USA
[2] Univ Vermont, Fletcher Allen Hlth Care, Div Trauma Crit Care, Burlington, VT USA
[3] Univ Michigan, Coll Pharm, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
[4] Univ Vermont, Fletcher Allen Hlth Care, Burlington, VT USA
关键词
stress ulcer prophylaxis; histamine antagonist; proton pump inhibitor; critical care; acid suppression; gastrointestinal;
D O I
10.1097/01.CCM.0000142398.73762.20
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objective. To identify the level of current intensivist's knowledge regarding risk assessment and intensive care unit (ICU) clinical practice pertaining to stress-related mucosal bleeding, including pharmacologic approaches for stress ulcer prevention. Design. A nationwide survey of critical care physicians. Study Population. Two thousand random physician members of the Society of Critical Care Medicine. Measurements and Main Results: The response rate was 519 (26%) of 2000, with data analysis from 501 (25.1%) usable surveys. Respondents were affiliated with internal medicine (44.3%), surgery (42.3%), and anesthesiology (12.6%). Gut ischemia was indicated as the perceived major cause of stress ulceration (59.7%). The estimated incidence of clinically important bleeding was 2% or less by 62% of respondents; however, 28.6% of physicians surveyed initiate stress ulcer prophylaxis in all ICU patients, regardless of bleeding risk. Respiratory failure was most frequently indicated as a reason for stress ulcer prophylaxis (68.6%), followed by shock/hypotension (49.4%), sepsis (39.4%), and head injury/major neurologic insult (35.2%). The first-line agents selected for stress ulcer prophylaxis include histamine-2 receptor antagonists (63.9%), followed by proton pump inhibitors (23.1%), and sucralfate (12.2%). Concern for nosocomial pneumonia was regarded as more prevalent with antisecretory therapies in those who chose sucralfate (61%) as initial therapy compared with overall respondents (26.9%) (p < .001). Conclusions: The majority of intensivists surveyed recognize stress-related mucosal bleeding as a relatively infrequent event; however, implementation of a stress ulcer prophylaxis risk stratification scheme for ICU patients is necessary. Histamine-2 receptor antagonists are consistently perceived as appropriate initial agents, although proton pump inhibitors have become first-line therapy in an increasing percentage of critical care patients, despite limited data regarding their use in this population.
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页码:2008 / 2013
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