Impact of Iron Profile and Vitamin D Levels on Clinical Outcomes in Patients with Sepsis and Septic Shock: A Cross-sectional Analysis at a Tertiary Care Center.
Mukesh Bairwa, Basavaraj Jatteppanavar, Ravi Kant, Mahendra Singh, Arnab Choudhury
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Abstract
Aim and background: Sepsis is a major global health affecting millions worldwide, hence understanding its contributing factors becomes paramount. This cross-sectional study at a tertiary care center explores the relationship between iron profile, vitamin D levels, and outcomes in sepsis and septic shock patients. The primary objective was to explore the prevalence of iron profile and vitamin D parameters during early intensive care unit (ICU) admission and their association with 28-day mortality.
Materials and methods: Spanning 18 months, the study enrolled adult patients meeting sepsis or septic shock criteria at the ICU. Data collection included demographic information, clinical characteristics, and blood samples for iron profile and vitamin D levels at admission. Disease severity was assessed using sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) and acute physiology and chronic health evaluation II (APACHE II) scores, and treatment was administered as per surviving sepsis-3 guidelines.
Results: The research involved 142 participants, uncovering prevalent organisms such as Acinetobacter baumannii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Klebsiella pneumoniae. Noteworthy connections to mortality were identified for factors including vasopressor support, ICU stay duration, SOFA score, and APACHE-II score. Interestingly, age, gender, and vitamin D levels showed no significant associations. However, the study did reveal a significant association between iron, ferritin, and transferrin saturation levels with increased 28-day mortality.
Conclusion: Our study concluded that low Iron, elevated ferritin, and decreased transferrin saturation levels maintained associations with the outcome of interest. While no such relationship was established with vitamin D levels. These results suggest potential implications for patient management and prognosis, warranting further exploration in future research.
How to cite this article: Bairwa M, Jatteppanavar B, Kant R, Singh M, Choudhury A. Impact of Iron Profile and Vitamin D Levels on Clinical Outcomes in Patients with Sepsis and Septic Shock: A Cross-sectional Analysis at a Tertiary Care Center. Indian J Crit Care Med 2024;28(6):569-574.
目的和背景:败血症是影响全球数百万人健康的重大全球性疾病,因此了解其诱因至关重要。本横断面研究在一家三级护理中心进行,探讨了败血症和脓毒性休克患者的铁概况、维生素 D 水平与预后之间的关系。主要目的是探讨重症监护病房(ICU)早期入院时铁概况和维生素 D 参数的患病率及其与 28 天死亡率之间的关系:该研究历时18个月,研究对象为符合脓毒症或脓毒性休克标准的重症监护病房成年患者。数据收集包括人口统计学信息、临床特征以及入院时检测铁概况和维生素 D 水平的血液样本。疾病严重程度通过序贯器官衰竭评估(SOFA)和急性生理学和慢性健康评估II(APACHE II)评分进行评估,并根据脓毒症-3存活指南进行治疗:研究涉及 142 名参与者,发现了鲍曼不动杆菌、铜绿假单胞菌和肺炎克雷伯菌等流行病菌。值得注意的是,血管加压支持、重症监护室住院时间、SOFA评分和APACHE-II评分等因素都与死亡率有关。有趣的是,年龄、性别和维生素 D 水平没有显示出明显的关联。然而,该研究确实发现铁、铁蛋白和转铁蛋白饱和度水平与 28 天死亡率增加之间存在显著关联:我们的研究得出结论,低铁、铁蛋白升高和转铁蛋白饱和度降低与相关结果有关联。而维生素 D 水平则没有这种关系。这些结果表明了对患者管理和预后的潜在影响,值得在今后的研究中进一步探讨:Bairwa M, Jatteppanavar B, Kant R, Singh M, Choudhury A. Iron Profile and Vitamin D Levels on Clinical Outcomes in Patients with Sepsis and Septic Shock: A Cross-sectional Analysis at a Tertiary Care Center.Indian J Crit Care Med 2024;28(6):569-574.
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Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine (ISSN 0972-5229) is specialty periodical published under the auspices of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine. Journal encourages research, education and dissemination of knowledge in the fields of critical and emergency medicine.