二甲双胍可改善老年烧伤患者的不良结局:一项单中心队列研究。

IF 4.1 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Dalia Barayan, Fadi Khalaf, Sarah Rehou, Diana Julia Tedesco, Punit Bhattachan, Gregory Pond, Abdikarim Abdullahi, Marc G Jeschke
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这项研究评估了二甲双胍在老年烧伤患者中的安全性和有效性,这是一个快速增长的人群,预后明显较差。这是一项单中心队列研究,研究对象为在省级烧伤中心住院15年以上的老年人(≥60岁)。比较二甲双胍治疗组和未治疗组的临床结果、实验室测量、炎症标志物和脂肪组织单核RNA测序(SnRNA-seq)。共有50例接受二甲双胍治疗的老年烧伤患者和262例对照患者符合入选标准。尽管存在入院前合并症,但二甲双胍治疗的患者生存率提高,低血糖发作次数无显著差异,乳酸酸中毒发生率降低,器官损伤标志物循环水平降低。SnRNA-Seq进一步揭示二甲双胍可能通过局部恢复免疫和炎症反应发挥其有益作用。在老年烧伤患者中,二甲双胍改善了预后,无不良反应,强调了其在该人群中的安全性和有效性。
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Metformin administration improves adverse outcomes in older adult burn patients: a single-centre cohort study.

This study assesses the safety and efficacy of metformin administration in older adult burn patients, a rapidly growing demographic with substantially poorer outcomes. This is a single-centre cohort study of older adults (≥60 years) admitted to a provincial burn center over 15 years. Clinical outcomes, laboratory measures, inflammatory markers, and adipose tissue single-nuclei RNA sequencing (SnRNA-seq) were compared among metformin-treated and non-treated controls. A total of 50 metformin-treated and 262 control older burn patients met the eligibility criteria. Despite pre-admission comorbidities, metformin-treated patients showed improved survival, no significant differences in the number of hypoglycemic episodes, a lower incidence of lactic acidosis, and reduced circulating levels of organ damage markers. SnRNA-Seq further revealed that metformin may exert its beneficial effects by local restoration of immune and inflammatory responses. In older burn patients, metformin was linked with improved outcomes and no adverse effects, underscoring its safety and efficacy in this population.

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