| Literature DB >> 26979964 |
Alejandro Álvaro-Meca1, María A Jiménez-Sousa2, Alexandre Boyer3, José Medrano4,5, Holger Reulen6, Thomas Kneib6, Salvador Resino7,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cirrhosis and severe sepsis are factors associated with increased mortality in intensive care unit (ICU), but chronic hepatitis C (CHC) has been less studied in ICU. The aim of this study was to analyze the impact of CHC on the mortality of cirrhotic patients admitted to ICU according to severe sepsis and decompensated cirrhosis.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic hepatitis C; Critical care; Severe sepsis, HCV; Survival
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26979964 PMCID: PMC4793506 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-016-1448-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of cirrhotic patients admitted into Spanish intensive care units between 2005 and 2010
| Control-group | CHC-group |
| |
|---|---|---|---|
| No. | 4127 | 1138 | |
| Males | 2737 (66.3 %) | 719 (63.2 %) | 0.053 |
| Age (years) | 57.2 (56.7; 57.6) | 58.2 (57.4; 58.9) | 0.030 |
| Length of hospital stay (days) | 12.5 (11.9; 13.1) | 10.7 (9.9; 11.6) | <0.001 |
| Abuse of alcohol and drugs | 1622 (39.3 %) | 342 (30.1 %) | <0.001 |
| Charlson comorbidity index | 0.91 (0.86; 0.95) | 0.75 (0.68; 0.82) | <0.001 |
| Decompensated cirrhosis | 2539 (61.5 %) | 777 (68.3 %) | <0.001 |
| General comorbidities | |||
| Cardiovascular | 3041 (73.7 %) | 830 (72.9 %) | 0.638 |
| Infectious without hepatitis | 1352 (32.8 %) | 383 (33.7 %) | 0.594 |
| Respiratory | 2212 (53.6 %) | 597 (52.5 %) | 0.517 |
| Gastrointestinal/hepatic | 4029 (97.6 %) | 1105 (97.1 %) | 0.368 |
| Neurological | 911 (22.1 %) | 263 (23.1 %) | 0.482 |
| Cancer | 296 (7.2 %) | 93 (8.2 %) | 0.281 |
| Diabetes | 692 (16.8 %) | 210 (18.5 %) | 0.196 |
Values are expressed as absolute numbers (percentages) and as the mean (95 % confidence intervals). P-values were calculated by the chi-squared test or Student’s t-test, as appropriate
Abbreviation: CHC chronic hepatitis C virus
Cumulative incidence of severe sepsis in cirrhotic patients admitted to intensive-care units between 2005 and 2010
| Control-group | CHC-group |
| |
|---|---|---|---|
| Severe sepsis | 1511 (36.6 %) | 431 (37.9 %) | 0.456 |
| Acute organ dysfunction | |||
| Respiratory | 1329 (88 %) | 365 (84.7 %) | 0.963 |
| Cardiovascular | 1018 (67.4 %) | 283 (65.7 %) | 0.920 |
| Renal | 1036 (68.6 %) | 288 (66.8 %) | 0.919 |
| Hematological | 469 (31 %) | 124 (28.8 %) | 0.697 |
| Metabolic | 254 (16.8 %) | 84 (19.5 %) | 0.154 |
| Neurological | 222 (14.7 %) | 43 (10 %) | 0.035 |
| Hepatic | 556 (36.8 %) | 146 (33.9 %) | 0.606 |
| Site of infection | |||
| Respiratory | 515 (34.1 %) | 157 (36.4 %) | 0.259 |
| Digestive | 896 (59.3 %) | 267 (61.9 %) | 0.222 |
| Genitourinary | 171 (11.3 %) | 46 (10.7 %) | 0.946 |
| Central nervous system | 16 (1.1 %) | 9 (2.1 %) | 0.132 |
| Skin, soft tissue, or bone | 87 (5.8 %) | 33 (7.7 %) | 0.141 |
| Circulatory | 39 (2.6 %) | 8 (1.9 %) | 0.555 |
Values are expressed as absolute numbers (percentages). P-values were calculated using the chi-squared test. The sum of sites of infection is greater than the number of patients with severe sepsis because a patient may have more than one site of infection
Abbreviation: CHC chronic hepatitis C virus
Cumulative incidence of severe sepsis in cirrhotic patients admitted to intensive-care units between 2005 and 2010 according to the absence or presence of decompensated cirrhosis
| All patients | Control-group | CHC-group |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compensated cirrhosis | 629 (32.3 %) | 494 (31.1 %) | 135 (37.4 %) | 0.024 |
| Decompensated cirrhosis | 1313 (39.6 %) | 1017 (40.1 %) | 296 (38.1 %) | 0.349 |
|
| <0.001 | <0.001 | 0.872 |
Values are expressed as absolute counts (percentages). P-values were calculated using the chi-squared test
Abbreviation: CHC chronic hepatitis C
Fig. 1Cumulative crude mortality rates by days 7, 30, and 90 of cirrhotic patients admitted to Spanish ICUs between 2005 and 2010. Values are expressed as absolute counts (percentages). P-values were calculated using the chi-squared test. Abbreviations: ICU intensive-care unit, CHC chronic hepatitis C. (a) All patients; (b), Patients with severe sepsis; (c), Patients without severe sepsis; (d), Patients with compensated cirrhosis; (e), Patients with decompensated cirrhosis
Fig. 2Estimated survival of cirrhotic patients admitted to intensive-care units (ICU) between 2005 and 2010. Survival functions were calculated using a competing risk model (see Statistical analyses section). Abbreviations: CHC chronic hepatitis C. (a) Patients with severe sepsis; (b), Patients without severe sepsis; (A1), Patients with severe sepsis and compensated cirrhosis; (A2), Patients without severe sepsis and compensated cirrhosis; (B1), Patients with severe sepsis and decompensated cirrhosis; (B2), Patients without severe sepsis and decompensated cirrhosis
Fig. 3Adjusted risk of death of cirrhotic patients with chronic hepatitis C admitted to intensive-care units (ICU) between 2005 and 2010, compared to a control-group. Adjusted hazard ratios were calculated by a competing risk model (see Statistical analyses section). Abbreviations: aHR adjusted hazard ratio, 95 % CI 95 % confidence interval, SS severe sepsis, Non-SS non-severe sepsis, CC compensated cirrhosis, DC decompensated cirrhosis