| Literature DB >> 25493120 |
Edward P Sloan1, Max Koenigsberg2, James M Clark3, William B Weir4, Nora Philbin5.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: To assess the ability of the shock index (SI) to predict 28-day mortality in traumatic hemorrhagic shock patients treated in the diaspirin cross-linked hemoglobin (DCLHb) resuscitation clinical trials.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25493120 PMCID: PMC4251221 DOI: 10.5811/westjem.2014.7.21304
Source DB: PubMed Journal: West J Emerg Med ISSN: 1936-900X
Patient demographics and clinical variables in the United States (U.S.) and European Union (EU) DCLHb.
| Total | DCLHb | NS | p-value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N (%) | 219 (100%) | 106 (48.4%) | 113 (51.6%) | -- |
| Age (years) | 37.3 ± 17.2 | 36.4 ± 17.6 | 38.1 ± 16.8 | ns |
| Gender | ||||
| Male | 159 (72.6%) | 81 (76.4%) | 78 (69.0%) | ns |
| Female | 60 (27.4%) | 25 (23.6%) | 35 (31.0%) | |
| Study setting | ||||
| US | 98 (44.7%) | 52 (49.1%) | 46 (40.7%) | |
| EU | 121 (55.3%) | 54 (50.9%) | 67 (59.3%) | |
| Mechanism of injury | ||||
| Blunt | 139 (63.5%) | 64 (60.4%) | 75 (66.4%) | ns |
| Penetrating | 80 (36.5%) | 42 (39.6%) | 38 (33.6%) | |
| Blunt injury type | ||||
| MVC | 94 (67.6%) | 43 (67.2%) | 51 (68.0%) | |
| Fall | 31 (22.3%) | 14 (21.9%) | 17 (22.7%) | |
| Other | 14 (10.1%) | 7 (10.9%) | 7 (9.3%) | |
| Penetrating injury type | ||||
| GSW | 35 (43.8%) | 18 (42.8%) | 17 (44.7%) | 0.20 |
| Stab wound | 27 (33.7%) | 13 (31.0%) | 14 (36.8%) | |
| Other | 11 (13.7%) | 9 (21.4%) | 2 (5.3%) | |
| MVC | 6 (7.5%) | 2 (4.8%) | 4 (10.6%) | |
| Fall | 1 (1.3%) | 0 (0.0%) | 1 (2.6%) | |
| Baseline SI | ||||
| SI≥1 | 169 (87.6%) | 83 (87.4%) | 86 (87.8%) | ns |
| SI<1 | 24 (12.4%) | 12 (12.6%) | 12 (12.2%) | |
| ISS | 30.4 ± 18.1% | 31.3 ± 18.8% | 69.6 ± 32.6% | 0.13 |
| TRISS-predicted survival rate | ||||
| Mortality | ||||
| Predicted | 33.8% | 38.0% | 30.4% | |
| Actual | 36.5% (80/219) | 44.3%(47/106) | 29.2%(33/113) | 0.02 |
DCLHb, diaspirin cross-linked hemoglobin; NS, normal saline; MVC, motor vehicle crash; GSW, gun shot wound; TRISS, trauma and injury severity score; ISS, injury severity score; SI, shock index
Figure 1Distribution of shock index values in the United States and European Union DCLHb clinical trials at all time points by treatment.
DCLHb, diasprin crosslinked hemoglobin; NS, normal saline
Elevated shock index frequencies based on clinical trial group and treatment group from the DCLHb traumatic hemorrhagic shock clinical trials.
| Study | SI ≥ 1.8 | p-value | SI ≥ 1.4 | p-value | SI ≥ 1.0 | p-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Combined | ||||||
| DCLHb | 46/680 (6.8%) | ns | 155/680 (22.7%) | ns | 307/680 (45.1%) | 0.003 |
| NS | 54/617 (8.8%) | 142/617 (23.0%) | 331/617 (53.6%) | |||
| US trial | ||||||
| DCLHb | 18/313 (5.8%) | ns | 69/313 (22.0%) | ns | 136/313 (43.5%) | 0.005 |
| NS | 23/274 (8.4%) | 69/274 (25.2%) | 142/274 (51.8%) | |||
| EU trial | ||||||
| DCLHb | 28/367 (7.6%) | ns | 86/367 (23.4%) | ns | 171/367 (46.6%) | 0.028 |
| NS | 31/343 (9.0%) | 73/343 (21.3%) | 189/343 (55.1%) | |||
| All patients who lived | ||||||
| DCLHb | 12/392 (3.1%) | ns | 60/392 (15.3%) | ns | 139/392 (35.5%) | 0.001 |
| NS | 29/462 (6.3%) | 81/462 (17.5%) | 220/462 (47.6%) | |||
| All patients who died | ||||||
| DCLHb | 34/288(11.8%) | ns | 95/288 (33.0%) | ns | 168/288 (58.3%) | 0.008 |
| NS | 25/155(16.1%) | 61/155 (39.4%) | 111/155 (71.6%) | |||
DCLHb, diaspirin cross-linked hemoglobin; SI, shock index; NS, normal saline; US, United States; EU, European Union
Figure 2Shock index distribution at study entry and after 120 minutes of resuscitation.
Relationship between elevated shock index values and 28-day mortality from the DCLHb traumatic hemorrhagic shock clinical trials.
| Study | SI ≥ 1.8 | p-value | SI ≥ 1.4 | p-value | SI ≥ 1.0 | p-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Combined | ||||||
| Lived | 41/854 (4.8%) | 0.001 | 141/854 (16.5%) | 0.001 | 359/854 (42.0%) | 0.001 |
| Died | 59/443(13.3%) | 156/443 (35.2%) | 279/443 (63.0%) | |||
| US trial | ||||||
| Lived | 17/396 (4.3%) | 0.001 | 73/396 (18.4%) | 0.001 | 166/396 (41.9%) | 0.001 |
| Died | 24/191(12.6%) | 65/191 (34.0%) | 112/191 (58.6%) | |||
| EU trial | ||||||
| Lived | 24/458 (5.2%) | 0.001 | 68/458 (14.8%) | 0.001 | 193/458 (42.1%) | 0.001 |
| Died | 35/252(13.9%) | 91/252 (36.1%) | 167/252 (66.3%) | |||
| All DCLHb patients | ||||||
| Lived | 12/392 (3.1%) | 0.001 | 60/392 (15.3%) | 0.001 | 139/392 (35.5%) | 0.001 |
| Died | 34/288(11.8%) | 95/288 (33.0%) | 168/288 (58.3%) | |||
| All normal saline patients | ||||||
| Lived | 29/462 (6.3%) | 0.001 | 81/462 (17.5%) | 0.001 | 220/462 (47.6%) | 0.001 |
| Died | 25/155(16.1%) | 61/155 (39.4%) | 111/155 (71.6%) | |||
DCLHb, diaspirin cross-linked hemoglobin; SI, shock index; NS, normal saline; US, United States; EU, European Union
Figure 3Mean shock index over time by treatment group in the United States and European Union diaspirin cross-linked hemoglobinclinical trials.
SI, shock index; DCLHb, diasprin crosslinked hemoglobin; NS, normal saline