Association between corticosteroid use and 28-day mortality in septic shock patients with gram-negative bacterial infection: a retrospective study

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Dong, Yi [1 ,2 ]
Heng, Gang [1 ]
Zhang, Jianxin [1 ]
Shen, Yanbing [1 ]
Lan, Zhen [1 ]
Wei, Kunchen [3 ]
Jin, Weidong [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Gen Hosp Cent Theater Command, Dept Gen Surg, Wuhan, Peoples R China
[2] Southern Med Univ, Sch Clin Med 1, Guangzhou, Peoples R China
[3] Navy Med Univ, Changzheng Hosp, Dept Resp & Crit Care Med, Shanghai, Peoples R China
关键词
corticosteroids; gram-negative bacterial infection; septic shock; acute kidney injury; immunosuppression; INTERNATIONAL CONSENSUS DEFINITIONS; SEPSIS; HYDROCORTISONE; THERAPY; FLUDROCORTISONE; INSUFFICIENCY; DIAGNOSIS; SURVIVAL;
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10.3389/fmed.2023.1276181
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Purpose: Although corticosteroids are recommended in the 2021 Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC) guidelines, evidence with respect to their effects on short-term mortality remains conflicting. We conducted this study to identify whether corticosteroids alter 28-day mortality in septic shock patients with gram-negative bacterial infection.Materials and methods: A total of 621 patients with septic shock and gram-negative bacterial culture results were identified from the Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care IV (MIMIC-IV) database. Propensity score matching (PSM) was performed, and Kaplan-Meier survival curve analyses with log-rank tests were used to determine the relationship between corticosteroid use and the risk of 28-day mortality. Subgroup analyses were conducted to assess whether the conclusions were stable and reliable.Results: Corticosteroid administration was associated with increased 28-day mortality in septic shock patients with gram-negative bacterial infection (log-rank test P = 0.028). The incidence of Stage 2 or 3 AKI and the rate of hospital mortality were higher among patients who received corticosteroids. The incidence of Stage 2 or 3 AKI in the early period significantly mediated the relationship between corticosteroid use and 28-day mortality [P =0.046 for the average causal mediation effect (ACME)]. Interaction tests indicated that the effect of corticosteroid use was maintained in patients with a neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) of <20 (P-value for interaction = 0.027).Conclusion: Systemic corticosteroid use could be harmful in septic shock patients with gram-negative bacterial infection, especially in patients with relatively low NLR.
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