Affiliation:
1. Intensive Care and Infectious Disease Unit, Tourcoing Hospital, University of Lille, 135, rue du Président Coty, BP 619, 59208 Tourcoing, France
Abstract
Purpose. To evaluate the epidemiology, prognosis, and management of septic shock patients hospitalized in our intensive care unit (ICU).Materiel and Methods. Five-year monocenter observational study including 320 patients.Results. ICU mortality was 54.4%. Independent mortality risk factors were mechanical ventilation (), Simplify Acute Physiology Score (SAPS) II > 60 (), chronic alcoholism (), age >65 years (), prothrombin ratio <40% (), and ratio <150 (). These six mortality risk factors recovered allow screening immediately septic shock patients with a high mortality risk. Morbidity improved with time (diminution of septic shock complications, increase of the number of days alive free from mechanical ventilation and vasopressors on day 28), concomitant to an evolution of the management (earlier institution of all replacement and medical therapies and more initial volume expansion). There was no difference in mortality.Conclusion. Our study confirms a high mortality rate in septic shock patients despite a new approach of treatment.
Subject
Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
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