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Impact of corticosteroid treatment on clinical outcomes of influenza-associated ARDS: a nationwide multicenter study

BACKGROUND: Corticosteroid treatment has been widely used in the treatment of septic shock, influenza, and ARDS, although some previous studies discourage its use in severe influenza patients. This multicenter retrospective cohort study conducted in the intensive care units (ICUs) of eight medical c...

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Autores principales: Tsai, Ming-Ju, Yang, Kuang-Yao, Chan, Ming-Cheng, Kao, Kuo-Chin, Wang, Hao-Chien, Perng, Wann-Cherng, Wu, Chieh-Liang, Liang, Shinn-Jye, Fang, Wen-Feng, Tsai, Jong-Rung, Chang, Wei-An, Chien, Ying-Chun, Chen, Wei-Chih, Hu, Han-Chung, Lin, Chiung-Yu, Chao, Wen-Cheng, Sheu, Chau-Chyun
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7046839/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32107651
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13613-020-0642-4
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author Tsai, Ming-Ju
Yang, Kuang-Yao
Chan, Ming-Cheng
Kao, Kuo-Chin
Wang, Hao-Chien
Perng, Wann-Cherng
Wu, Chieh-Liang
Liang, Shinn-Jye
Fang, Wen-Feng
Tsai, Jong-Rung
Chang, Wei-An
Chien, Ying-Chun
Chen, Wei-Chih
Hu, Han-Chung
Lin, Chiung-Yu
Chao, Wen-Cheng
Sheu, Chau-Chyun
author_facet Tsai, Ming-Ju
Yang, Kuang-Yao
Chan, Ming-Cheng
Kao, Kuo-Chin
Wang, Hao-Chien
Perng, Wann-Cherng
Wu, Chieh-Liang
Liang, Shinn-Jye
Fang, Wen-Feng
Tsai, Jong-Rung
Chang, Wei-An
Chien, Ying-Chun
Chen, Wei-Chih
Hu, Han-Chung
Lin, Chiung-Yu
Chao, Wen-Cheng
Sheu, Chau-Chyun
author_sort Tsai, Ming-Ju
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Corticosteroid treatment has been widely used in the treatment of septic shock, influenza, and ARDS, although some previous studies discourage its use in severe influenza patients. This multicenter retrospective cohort study conducted in the intensive care units (ICUs) of eight medical centers across Taiwan aims to determine the real-world status of corticosteroid treatment in patients with influenza-associated acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and its impact on clinical outcomes. Between October 2015 and March 2016, consecutive ICU patients with virology-proven influenza infections who fulfilled ARDS and received invasive mechanical ventilation were enrolled. The impact of early corticosteroid treatment (≥ 200 mg hydrocortisone equivalent dose within 3 days after ICU admission, determined by a sensitivity analysis) on hospital mortality (the primary outcome) was assessed by multivariable logistic regression analysis, and further confirmed in a propensity score-matched cohort. RESULTS: Among the 241 patients with influenza-associated ARDS, 85 (35.3%) patients receiving early corticosteroid treatment had similar baseline characteristics, but a significantly higher hospital mortality rate than those without early corticosteroid treatment [43.5% (37/85) vs. 19.2% (30/156), p < 0.001]. Early corticosteroid treatment was independently associated with increased hospital mortality in overall patients [adjusted odds ratio (95% CI) = 5.02 (2.39–10.54), p < 0.001] and in all subgroups. Earlier treatment and higher dosing were associated with higher hospital mortality. Early corticosteroid treatment was associated with a significantly increased odds of subsequent bacteremia [adjusted odds ratio (95% CI) = 2.37 (1.01–5.56)]. The analyses using a propensity score-matched cohort showed consistent results. CONCLUSIONS: Early corticosteroid treatment was associated with a significantly increased hospital mortality in adult patients with influenza-associated ARDS. Earlier treatment and higher dosing were associated with higher hospital mortality. Clinicians should be cautious while using corticosteroid treatment in this patient group.
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spelling pubmed-70468392020-03-13 Impact of corticosteroid treatment on clinical outcomes of influenza-associated ARDS: a nationwide multicenter study Tsai, Ming-Ju Yang, Kuang-Yao Chan, Ming-Cheng Kao, Kuo-Chin Wang, Hao-Chien Perng, Wann-Cherng Wu, Chieh-Liang Liang, Shinn-Jye Fang, Wen-Feng Tsai, Jong-Rung Chang, Wei-An Chien, Ying-Chun Chen, Wei-Chih Hu, Han-Chung Lin, Chiung-Yu Chao, Wen-Cheng Sheu, Chau-Chyun Ann Intensive Care Research BACKGROUND: Corticosteroid treatment has been widely used in the treatment of septic shock, influenza, and ARDS, although some previous studies discourage its use in severe influenza patients. This multicenter retrospective cohort study conducted in the intensive care units (ICUs) of eight medical centers across Taiwan aims to determine the real-world status of corticosteroid treatment in patients with influenza-associated acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and its impact on clinical outcomes. Between October 2015 and March 2016, consecutive ICU patients with virology-proven influenza infections who fulfilled ARDS and received invasive mechanical ventilation were enrolled. The impact of early corticosteroid treatment (≥ 200 mg hydrocortisone equivalent dose within 3 days after ICU admission, determined by a sensitivity analysis) on hospital mortality (the primary outcome) was assessed by multivariable logistic regression analysis, and further confirmed in a propensity score-matched cohort. RESULTS: Among the 241 patients with influenza-associated ARDS, 85 (35.3%) patients receiving early corticosteroid treatment had similar baseline characteristics, but a significantly higher hospital mortality rate than those without early corticosteroid treatment [43.5% (37/85) vs. 19.2% (30/156), p < 0.001]. Early corticosteroid treatment was independently associated with increased hospital mortality in overall patients [adjusted odds ratio (95% CI) = 5.02 (2.39–10.54), p < 0.001] and in all subgroups. Earlier treatment and higher dosing were associated with higher hospital mortality. Early corticosteroid treatment was associated with a significantly increased odds of subsequent bacteremia [adjusted odds ratio (95% CI) = 2.37 (1.01–5.56)]. The analyses using a propensity score-matched cohort showed consistent results. CONCLUSIONS: Early corticosteroid treatment was associated with a significantly increased hospital mortality in adult patients with influenza-associated ARDS. Earlier treatment and higher dosing were associated with higher hospital mortality. Clinicians should be cautious while using corticosteroid treatment in this patient group. Springer International Publishing 2020-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7046839/ /pubmed/32107651 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13613-020-0642-4 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Research
Tsai, Ming-Ju
Yang, Kuang-Yao
Chan, Ming-Cheng
Kao, Kuo-Chin
Wang, Hao-Chien
Perng, Wann-Cherng
Wu, Chieh-Liang
Liang, Shinn-Jye
Fang, Wen-Feng
Tsai, Jong-Rung
Chang, Wei-An
Chien, Ying-Chun
Chen, Wei-Chih
Hu, Han-Chung
Lin, Chiung-Yu
Chao, Wen-Cheng
Sheu, Chau-Chyun
Impact of corticosteroid treatment on clinical outcomes of influenza-associated ARDS: a nationwide multicenter study
title Impact of corticosteroid treatment on clinical outcomes of influenza-associated ARDS: a nationwide multicenter study
title_full Impact of corticosteroid treatment on clinical outcomes of influenza-associated ARDS: a nationwide multicenter study
title_fullStr Impact of corticosteroid treatment on clinical outcomes of influenza-associated ARDS: a nationwide multicenter study
title_full_unstemmed Impact of corticosteroid treatment on clinical outcomes of influenza-associated ARDS: a nationwide multicenter study
title_short Impact of corticosteroid treatment on clinical outcomes of influenza-associated ARDS: a nationwide multicenter study
title_sort impact of corticosteroid treatment on clinical outcomes of influenza-associated ards: a nationwide multicenter study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7046839/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32107651
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13613-020-0642-4
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