EFFECT OF MAXIMIZING OXYGEN DELIVERY ON MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY-RATES IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS - A PROSPECTIVE, RANDOMIZED, CONTROLLED-STUDY

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作者
YU, MH
LEVY, MM
SMITH, P
TAKIGUCHI, SA
MIYASAKI, A
MYERS, SA
机构
[1] Department of Surgery, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI 96813
关键词
OXYGEN DELIVERY; MULTIPLE ORGAN FAILURE; CRITICAL ILLNESS; ADULT RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME; SEPSIS; HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK; SEVERITY OF ILLNESS INDEX; MORTALITY RATE; DOPAMINE; TRAUMA;
D O I
10.1097/00003246-199306000-00009
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objective: To determine the effects of optimizing oxygen delivery (Do2) to ''supranormal'' levels on morbidity and mortality in patients with sepsis, septic shock, and adult respiratory distress syndrome. Design: A prospective, randomized, controlled trial. Setting: A 16-bed surgical intensive care unit (ICU) and 14-bed mixed medical/surgical ICU in two separate hospitals in the University of Hawaii Surgical and Internal Medicine Residency programs. Patients: During a 1-yr period, 67 patients who had pulmonary artery catheters and who met the criteria for sepsis or septic shock, adult respiratory distress syndrome, or hypovolemic shock were enrolled in the study. Patients admitted to the ICU who were <18 yrs old, or with a do-not-resuscitate order, or those patients who faced imminent death (<24 hrs), such as those patients with uncontrollable hemorrhage or brain death, were excluded from the study. Interventions: Patients were randomized into treatment and control groups. The treatment group was assigned a therapeutic Do2 indexed (Do2I) goal of >600 mL/min/m2. Interventions to attain this goal included fluid boluses, administration of blood products, and the use of inotropes. The control group was not assigned to a specific therapeutic goal other than ''normal'' values of Do2I of 450 to 550 mL/min/m2. Every attempt was made to reach the therapeutic goals within the first 24 hrs after entry into the study. Hemodynamic measurements were obtained on study patients every 4 hrs until the end of the study. The severity of illness was evaluated using the Therapeutic Intervention Scoring System, and the Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II scoring system. Measurements Main Results: There were 32 patients in the control group and 35 patients in the treatment group. The groups were similar in age, sex, number of organ dysfunctions, Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II and Therapeutic Intervention scores. There were no statistical differences between the two groups in mortality, development of organ failure, ICU days, and hospital days. Upon analysis, it became apparent that the patients comprised clinically distinct subgroups, including: a) a treatment group who achieved supranormal Do2I; b) a control group with normal Do2I; c) a treatment group who failed to reach target Do2I; d) a control group who self-generated to high DO2I values; and e) a small number of patients who could not even reach a normal Do2I of 450 mL/min/m2 . These subgroups were found to be similar and matched. The mortality rate was significantly lower for patients in groups who reached supranormal values of Do2I whether treated or self-generated as compared with patients who reached normal Do2I values (14% vs. 56%, p = .01). Conclusions: Although there was no statistically significant difference in the control vs. treatment groups, subgroup analysis demonstrated a strong, significant difference between patients with supranormal values of oxygen transport vs. patients with normal levels of DO2. Supranormal values of Do2I, whether self-generated or as a result of treatment, resulted in a statistically significant decrease in mortality rate. This study adds to the weight of evidence that current standard of care of treating critically ill patients to normal Do2I should be reconsidered, and that maximizing to high Do2I might be a more appropriate therapeutic end-point.
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