A 12-year study evaluating the outcomes and predictors of mortality in critically ill cancer patients admitted with septic shock

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Awad, Wedad B. [1 ]
Nazer, Lama [1 ]
Elfarr, Salam [1 ]
Abdullah, Maha [1 ]
Hawari, Feras [2 ]
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[1] King Hussein Canc Ctr, Dept Pharm, POB 1269, Amman 11941, Jordan
[2] King Hussein Canc Ctr, Dept Med, Amman, Jordan
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Sepsis; Septic shock; Cancer; Oncology; Critical care outcomes; Intensive care units; SEVERE SEPSIS; MALIGNANCIES; ADMISSION; LACTATE; GROUPE; RISK; ICU;
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10.1186/s12885-021-08452-w
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Background Though sepsis is common in patients with cancer, there are limited studies that evaluated sepsis and septic shock in this patient population. The objective of this study was to evaluate the outcomes and to identify predictors of mortality in cancer patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) with septic shock. Methods This was a retrospective study conducted at a medical-surgical oncologic ICU of a comprehensive cancer center. Adult cancer patients admitted with septic shock between January 1, 2008 and December 31, 2019 were enrolled. Septic shock was defined as an ICU admission diagnosis of sepsis that required initiating vasopressors within 24 h of admission. Patient baseline characteristics, ICU length of stay and ICU and hospital mortality were recorded. Univariate analysis and logistic regression were performed to identify predictors associated with ICU and hospital mortality. Results During the study period, 1408 patients met the inclusion criteria. The mean age was 56.8 +/- 16.1 (SD) years and mean Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE) II was 23.0 +/- 7.91 (SD). Among the enrolled patients, 67.8% had solid tumors while the remaining had hematological malignancies. Neutropenia and thrombocytopenia were reported in 19.3 and 39.5% of the patients, respectively, and mechanical ventilation was required for 42% of the patients. Positive cultures were reported in 836 (59.4%) patients, most commonly blood (33%) and respiratory (26.6%). Upon admission, about half the patients had acute kidney injury, while elevated total bilirubin and lactic acid levels were reported in 13.8 and 65.2% of the patients, respectively. The median ICU length of stay was 4 days (IQR 3-8), and ICU and hospital mortality were reported in 688 (48.9%) and 914 (64.9%) patients, respectively. Mechanical ventilation, APACHE II, thrombocytopenia, positive cultures, elevated bilirubin and lactic acid levels were significantly associated with both ICU and hospital mortality. Conclusions In a relatively large cohort of patients with solid and hematological malignancies admitted to the ICU with septic shock, hospital mortality was reported in about two-third of the patients. Mechanical ventilation, APACHE II, thrombocytopenia, positive cultures, elevated bilirubin and lactic acid levels were significant predictors of mortality.
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