The association between body temperature and 28-day mortality in sepsis patients: A retrospective observational study

Wei Yang , Dan Zhou , Hui Peng , Huilin Jiang , Weifeng Chen
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Abstract

Objective

This study explored the association between body temperature and 28-day septic ICU hospital mortality.

Design

Retrospective cohort analysis.

Setting

208 ICUs in the United States.

Patients or participants

Sepsis patients from 2014–2015 eICU Collaborative Research Database.

Interventions

Binary logistic regression models, Generalized Additive Model (GAM), Two-Piece Binary Logistic Regression Model.

Main variables of interest

Body temperature, 28-day inpatient mortality.

Results

Nonlinear relationship observed; hypothermia (≤36.67 ℃) associated with increased mortality (adjusted OR = 0.74, 95% CI: 0.70–0.80, p < 0.0001).

Conclusions

Hypothermia in sepsis correlates with higher mortality; rewarming's potential benefit warrants further exploration.
败血症患者体温与 28 天死亡率之间的关系:回顾性观察研究
研究目的本研究探讨了体温与脓毒症重症监护病房 28 天住院死亡率之间的关系:设计:回顾性队列分析:患者或参与者:来自 2014-2015 年 eICU 合作研究数据库的脓毒症患者:干预措施:二元逻辑回归模型、广义相加模型(GAM)、二元逻辑回归模型:体温、28 天住院死亡率:结果:观察到非线性关系;体温过低(≤36.67 ℃)与死亡率增加有关(调整后 OR = 0.74,95% CI:0.70-0.80,P 结论:脓毒症患者体温过低(≤36.67 ℃)与死亡率增加有关:脓毒症患者体温过低与死亡率升高有关;值得进一步探讨复温的潜在益处。
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