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Incidence of low-triiodothyronine syndrome in patients with septic shock.

Matias German Cornu1, Andrés Luciano Nicolas Martinuzzi1, Pedro Roel1, Laura Sanhueza1, Mariana Elisabeth Sepúlveda1, Martin Sergio Orozco1, Carlos Arturo Sánchez1, Melina Gulino1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Low levels of thyroid hormones have been associated with poor clinical outcomes. This metabolic situation, designated euthyroid sick syndrome, has been interpreted as a state of adaptation to different pathological processes, characterized by the decrease in plasma triiodothyronine. The present study seeks to determine the incidence of this disorder in patients with septic shock and its relationship with other severity indices and clinical outcomes.
METHODS: This prospective analytical study evaluated patients admitted to the intensive care unit with septic shock between April 2018 and July 2019. Variables associated with septic shock and thyroid profile were recorded at the time of the septic shock diagnosis and 7, 14, and 21 days later.
RESULTS: A total of 27 patients who met the inclusion criteria were analyzed. The incidence of an altered thyroid axis was 96.3%, with a mortality at 28 days of 36.7%. Patients without hormonal alteration did not present negative outcomes. Among those with low triiodothyronine, 42.3% recovered their thyroid function within 28 days, in whom mortality was 0%; 57.7% did not recover their thyroid function, in whom mortality was 66.7%. Those whose thyroid axis was altered and who did not normalize its function required more doses of vasoactives and had deteriorated lactate clearance.
CONCLUSION: Patients with septic shock have a high incidence of alteration of the thyroid axis, and this dysfunction is associated with higher mortality.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33470352      PMCID: PMC7853677          DOI: 10.5935/0103-507X.20200088

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Bras Ter Intensiva        ISSN: 0103-507X


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