Stress hyperglycemia ratio is associated with systemic inflammation and clinical outcomes in diabetic inpatients with pneumonia on admission

Author:

Liu Bing123ORCID,Chen Yu4,Yu Liping5,Zhou Min123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Ruijin Hospital Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Shanghai China

2. Institute of Respiratory Diseases Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Shanghai China

3. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Emergency Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Respiratory Infectious Diseases Shanghai China

4. Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University Shenyang China

5. Department of Endocrinology China‐Japan Friendship Hospital Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundsStress hyperglycemia ratio (SHR) reflects the acute blood glucose change in response to acute illnesses or injuries, including pneumonia. We aimed to investigate the associations of SHR with systemic inflammation and clinical outcomes in diabetic inpatients with pneumonia on admission.MethodsA multicenter and retrospective study was conducted among diabetic inpatients with pneumonia on admission via electronic medical records from 2013 to 2019 in Ruijin Hospital, Shengjing Hospital, and China‐Japan Friendship Hospital.ResultsThe study included 1631 diabetic inpatients with pneumonia on admission. Patients of the fourth quartile (Q4) of SHR on admission showed significantly elevated systemic inflammation compared with those of the first quartile (Q1), second quartile (Q2), or third quartile (Q3) of SHR, including more white blood cells (9.1 × 109/L in Q4 vs 7.6 × 109/L in Q1, 7.9 × 109/L in Q2, and 8.0 × 109/L in Q3, p < .001), higher neutrophil‐to‐lymphocyte ratio (7.0 in Q4 vs 3.6 in Q1, 3.8 in Q2, and 4.0 in Q3, p < .001), higher C‐reactive protein (52.8 mg/L in Q4 vs 18.9 mg/L in Q1, p < .001; 52.8 mg/L in Q4 vs 28.6 mg/L in Q2, p = .002), higher procalcitonin (0.22 ng/mL in Q4 vs 0.10 ng/mL in Q1, 0.09 ng/mL in Q2, and 0.11 ng/mL in Q3, p < .001), and higher D‐dimer (0.67 mg/L in Q4 vs 0.47 mg/L in Q1, 0.50 mg/L in Q2, and 0.47 mg/L in Q3, p < .001). Excluding patients with hypoglycemia on admission in the analyses, there were still distinct J‐shaped associations between SHR and adverse clinical outcomes in patients with different severity of pneumonia, especially in those with CURB‐65 score for pneumonia severity (Confusion, blood Urea nitrogen, Respiratory rate, Blood pressure) ≥ 2. In the multivariable regression model, predictive value for adverse clinical outcomes was higher when SHR was taken as a spline term than as quartiles in all patients (area under curve 0.831 vs 0.822, p = .040), and when SHR as a spline term instead of fasting blood glucose was included in patients with CURB‐65 ≥ 2 (area under curve 0.755 vs 0.722, p = .027).ConclusionsSHR was correlated with systematic inflammation and of J‐shaped associations with adverse clinical outcomes in diabetic inpatients with pneumonia of different severity. The inclusion of SHR in the blood glucose management of diabetic inpatients may be beneficial, especially for the prevention of potential hypoglycemia or the recognition of relative glucose insufficiency in those with severe pneumonia or high hemoglobin A1C.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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