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Association between low body mass index and increased 28-day mortality of severe sepsis in Japanese cohorts

Current research regarding the association between body mass index (BMI) and altered clinical outcomes of sepsis in Asian populations is insufficient. We investigated the association between BMI and clinical outcomes using two Japanese cohorts of severe sepsis (derivation cohort, Chiba University Ho...

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Autores principales: Oami, Takehiko, Karasawa, Satoshi, Shimada, Tadanaga, Nakada, Taka-aki, Abe, Toshikazu, Ogura, Hiroshi, Shiraishi, Atsushi, Kushimoto, Shigeki, Saitoh, Daizoh, Fujishima, Seitaro, Mayumi, Toshihiko, Shiino, Yasukazu, Tarui, Takehiko, Hifumi, Toru, Otomo, Yasuhiro, Okamoto, Kohji, Umemura, Yutaka, Kotani, Joji, Sakamoto, Yuichiro, Sasaki, Junichi, Shiraishi, Shin-ichiro, Takuma, Kiyotsugu, Tsuruta, Ryosuke, Hagiwara, Akiyoshi, Yamakawa, Kazuma, Masuno, Tomohiko, Takeyama, Naoshi, Yamashita, Norio, Ikeda, Hiroto, Ueyama, Masashi, Fujimi, Satoshi, Gando, Satoshi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7810989/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33452302
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-80284-3
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author Oami, Takehiko
Karasawa, Satoshi
Shimada, Tadanaga
Nakada, Taka-aki
Abe, Toshikazu
Ogura, Hiroshi
Shiraishi, Atsushi
Kushimoto, Shigeki
Saitoh, Daizoh
Fujishima, Seitaro
Mayumi, Toshihiko
Shiino, Yasukazu
Tarui, Takehiko
Hifumi, Toru
Otomo, Yasuhiro
Okamoto, Kohji
Umemura, Yutaka
Kotani, Joji
Sakamoto, Yuichiro
Sasaki, Junichi
Shiraishi, Shin-ichiro
Takuma, Kiyotsugu
Tsuruta, Ryosuke
Hagiwara, Akiyoshi
Yamakawa, Kazuma
Masuno, Tomohiko
Takeyama, Naoshi
Yamashita, Norio
Ikeda, Hiroto
Ueyama, Masashi
Fujimi, Satoshi
Gando, Satoshi
author_facet Oami, Takehiko
Karasawa, Satoshi
Shimada, Tadanaga
Nakada, Taka-aki
Abe, Toshikazu
Ogura, Hiroshi
Shiraishi, Atsushi
Kushimoto, Shigeki
Saitoh, Daizoh
Fujishima, Seitaro
Mayumi, Toshihiko
Shiino, Yasukazu
Tarui, Takehiko
Hifumi, Toru
Otomo, Yasuhiro
Okamoto, Kohji
Umemura, Yutaka
Kotani, Joji
Sakamoto, Yuichiro
Sasaki, Junichi
Shiraishi, Shin-ichiro
Takuma, Kiyotsugu
Tsuruta, Ryosuke
Hagiwara, Akiyoshi
Yamakawa, Kazuma
Masuno, Tomohiko
Takeyama, Naoshi
Yamashita, Norio
Ikeda, Hiroto
Ueyama, Masashi
Fujimi, Satoshi
Gando, Satoshi
author_sort Oami, Takehiko
collection PubMed
description Current research regarding the association between body mass index (BMI) and altered clinical outcomes of sepsis in Asian populations is insufficient. We investigated the association between BMI and clinical outcomes using two Japanese cohorts of severe sepsis (derivation cohort, Chiba University Hospital, n = 614; validation cohort, multicenter cohort, n = 1561). Participants were categorized into the underweight (BMI < 18.5) and non-underweight (BMI ≥ 18.5) groups. The primary outcome was 28-day mortality. Univariate analysis of the derivation cohort indicated increased 28-day mortality trend in the underweight group compared to the non-underweight group (underweight 24.4% [20/82 cases] vs. non-underweight 16.0% [85/532 cases]; p = 0.060). In the primary analysis, multivariate analysis adjusted for baseline imbalance revealed that patients in the underweight group had a significantly increased 28-day mortality compared to those in the non-underweight group (p = 0.031, adjusted odds ratio [OR] 1.91, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.06–3.46). In a repeated analysis using a multicenter validation cohort (underweight n = 343, non-underweight n = 1218), patients in the underweight group had a significantly increased 28-day mortality compared to those in the non-underweight group (p = 0.045, OR 1.40, 95% CI 1.00–1.97). In conclusion, patients with a BMI < 18.5 had a significantly increased 28-day mortality compared to those with a BMI ≥ 18.5 in Japanese cohorts with severe sepsis.
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spelling pubmed-78109892021-01-21 Association between low body mass index and increased 28-day mortality of severe sepsis in Japanese cohorts Oami, Takehiko Karasawa, Satoshi Shimada, Tadanaga Nakada, Taka-aki Abe, Toshikazu Ogura, Hiroshi Shiraishi, Atsushi Kushimoto, Shigeki Saitoh, Daizoh Fujishima, Seitaro Mayumi, Toshihiko Shiino, Yasukazu Tarui, Takehiko Hifumi, Toru Otomo, Yasuhiro Okamoto, Kohji Umemura, Yutaka Kotani, Joji Sakamoto, Yuichiro Sasaki, Junichi Shiraishi, Shin-ichiro Takuma, Kiyotsugu Tsuruta, Ryosuke Hagiwara, Akiyoshi Yamakawa, Kazuma Masuno, Tomohiko Takeyama, Naoshi Yamashita, Norio Ikeda, Hiroto Ueyama, Masashi Fujimi, Satoshi Gando, Satoshi Sci Rep Article Current research regarding the association between body mass index (BMI) and altered clinical outcomes of sepsis in Asian populations is insufficient. We investigated the association between BMI and clinical outcomes using two Japanese cohorts of severe sepsis (derivation cohort, Chiba University Hospital, n = 614; validation cohort, multicenter cohort, n = 1561). Participants were categorized into the underweight (BMI < 18.5) and non-underweight (BMI ≥ 18.5) groups. The primary outcome was 28-day mortality. Univariate analysis of the derivation cohort indicated increased 28-day mortality trend in the underweight group compared to the non-underweight group (underweight 24.4% [20/82 cases] vs. non-underweight 16.0% [85/532 cases]; p = 0.060). In the primary analysis, multivariate analysis adjusted for baseline imbalance revealed that patients in the underweight group had a significantly increased 28-day mortality compared to those in the non-underweight group (p = 0.031, adjusted odds ratio [OR] 1.91, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.06–3.46). In a repeated analysis using a multicenter validation cohort (underweight n = 343, non-underweight n = 1218), patients in the underweight group had a significantly increased 28-day mortality compared to those in the non-underweight group (p = 0.045, OR 1.40, 95% CI 1.00–1.97). In conclusion, patients with a BMI < 18.5 had a significantly increased 28-day mortality compared to those with a BMI ≥ 18.5 in Japanese cohorts with severe sepsis. Nature Publishing Group UK 2021-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7810989/ /pubmed/33452302 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-80284-3 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 Open Access This 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/.
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Oami, Takehiko
Karasawa, Satoshi
Shimada, Tadanaga
Nakada, Taka-aki
Abe, Toshikazu
Ogura, Hiroshi
Shiraishi, Atsushi
Kushimoto, Shigeki
Saitoh, Daizoh
Fujishima, Seitaro
Mayumi, Toshihiko
Shiino, Yasukazu
Tarui, Takehiko
Hifumi, Toru
Otomo, Yasuhiro
Okamoto, Kohji
Umemura, Yutaka
Kotani, Joji
Sakamoto, Yuichiro
Sasaki, Junichi
Shiraishi, Shin-ichiro
Takuma, Kiyotsugu
Tsuruta, Ryosuke
Hagiwara, Akiyoshi
Yamakawa, Kazuma
Masuno, Tomohiko
Takeyama, Naoshi
Yamashita, Norio
Ikeda, Hiroto
Ueyama, Masashi
Fujimi, Satoshi
Gando, Satoshi
Association between low body mass index and increased 28-day mortality of severe sepsis in Japanese cohorts
title Association between low body mass index and increased 28-day mortality of severe sepsis in Japanese cohorts
title_full Association between low body mass index and increased 28-day mortality of severe sepsis in Japanese cohorts
title_fullStr Association between low body mass index and increased 28-day mortality of severe sepsis in Japanese cohorts
title_full_unstemmed Association between low body mass index and increased 28-day mortality of severe sepsis in Japanese cohorts
title_short Association between low body mass index and increased 28-day mortality of severe sepsis in Japanese cohorts
title_sort association between low body mass index and increased 28-day mortality of severe sepsis in japanese cohorts
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7810989/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33452302
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-80284-3
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