Sepsis mortality prediction based on predisposition, infection and response

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作者
Moreno, Rui P. [1 ]
Metnitz, Barbara [2 ]
Adler, Leopold [3 ]
Hoechtl, Anette [3 ]
Bauer, Peter [2 ]
Metnitz, Philipp G. H. [3 ]
机构
[1] Hosp St Antonio Capuchos, Unidade Cuidados Intensivos Polivalente, Ctr Hosp Lisboa Cent EPE, P-1150069 Lisbon, Portugal
[2] Univ Vienna, Dept Med Stat, Vienna, Austria
[3] Univ Hosp Vienna, Dept Anesthiol & Gen Intens Catr, Vienna, Austria
关键词
intensive care unit; severity of illness; infection; sepsis; PIRO; risk adjustment;
D O I
10.1007/s00134-007-0943-1
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objective: To empirically test, based on a large multicenter, multinational database, whether a modified PIRO (predisposition, insult, response, and organ dysfunction) concept could be applied to predict mortality in patients with infection and sepsis. Design: Substudy of a multicenter multinational cohort study (SAPS 3). Patients: A total of 2,628 patients with signs of infection or sepsis who stayed in the ICU for >48h. Three boxes of variables were defined, according to the PIRO concept. Box 1 (Predisposition) contained information about the patient's condition before ICU admission. Box 2 (Injury) contained information about the infection at ICU admission. Box 3 (Response) was defined as the response to the infection, expressed as a Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score after 48h. Interventions: None. Main measurements and results: Most of the infections were community acquired (59.6%); 32.5% were hospital acquired. The median age of the patients was 65 (50-75) years, and 41.1% were female. About 22% (n=576) of the patients presented with infection only, 36.3% (n=953) with signs of sepsis, 23.6% (n=619) with severe sepsis, and 18.3% (n=480) with septic shock. Hospital mortality was 40.6% overall, greater in those with septic shock (52.5%) than in those with infection (34.7%). Several factors related to predisposition, infection and response were associated with hospital mortality. Conclusion: The proposed three-level system, by using objectively defined criteria for risk of mortality in sepsis, could be used by physicians to stratify patients at ICU admission or shortly thereafter, contributing to a better selection of management according to the risk of death.
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