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dc.contributor.authorWhite, Kyle Cen
dc.contributor.authorCosta-Pinto, Rahulen
dc.contributor.authorChaba, Anisen
dc.contributor.authorMcIlroy, Philippaen
dc.contributor.authorSenthuran, Sivaen
dc.contributor.authorLuke, Stephenen
dc.contributor.authorAttokaran, Antony Gen
dc.contributor.authorGarrett, Peteren
dc.contributor.authorRamanan, Maheshen
dc.contributor.authorTabah, Alexisen
dc.contributor.authorShekar, Kiranen
dc.contributor.authorLaupland, Kevin Ben
dc.contributor.authorWhite, Haydenen
dc.contributor.authorMcCullough, Jamesen
dc.contributor.authorUdy, Andrewen
dc.contributor.authorEastwood, Glennen
dc.contributor.authorBellomo, Rinaldoen
dc.date.accessioned2025-03-06T02:39:15Z-
dc.date.available2025-03-06T02:39:15Z-
dc.date.issued2024-
dc.identifier.citationWhite KC, Costa-Pinto R, Chaba A, McIlroy P, Senthuran S, Luke S, Attokaran AG, Garrett P, Ramanan M, Tabah A, Shekar K, Laupland KB, White H, McCullough J, Udy A, Eastwood G, Bellomo R; Queensland Critical Care Research Network (QCCRN). Timing of adjunctive vasopressin initiation for septic shock patients and hospital mortality: A multicentre observational study. Crit Care Resusc. 2024 Nov 22;26(4):295-302. doi: 10.1016/j.ccrj.2024.09.002. PMID: 39781491; PMCID: PMC11704155.en
dc.identifier.urihttps://dora.health.qld.gov.au/qldresearchjspui/handle/1/6581-
dc.descriptionCairns & Hinterland Hospital and Health Service (CHHHS) affiliated author: Philippa McIlroyen
dc.description.abstractThe optimal timing of vasopressin initiation as an adjunctive vasopressor remains unclear. We aimed to study the association between the timing of vasopressin commencement, pre-specified physiological parameters, and hospital mortality. We conducted a multicentre, retrospective, observational study. Twelve ICUs in Queensland, Australia between January 2015 and December 2021. Adult patients with septic shock who received vasopressin as an adjunctive vasopressor within 72 hours of ICU admission. Hospital mortality. Overall, 2747 patients fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Of these, 1850 (67%) started vasopressin within six hours of vasopressor therapy start, while 897 (33%) started vasopressin between six hours and 72 hours. APACHE III score, peak lactate, and creatinine were higher in the early start group. Early vasopressin start was independently associated with decreased hospital mortality (aOR = 0.69, 95% CI = 0.57-0.83). Vasopressin infusion start was also associated with an immediate decrease in the noradrenaline-equivalent dose regardless of timing. There was a statistically significant favourable breakpoint at vasopressin start for the course of arterial pH, lactate, heart rate and crystalloid infusion rate (p<0.001). In patients with septic shock, early adjunctive vasopressin initiation was independently associated with lower hospital mortality. Vasopressin starting at any time was also associated with reduced tachycardia, acidosis, and hyperlactatemia.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherCollege of Intensive Care Medicine of Australia and New Zealanden
dc.relation.ispartofCritical Care & Resuscitationen
dc.subjectvasopressinen
dc.subjectsepsisen
dc.subjectshocken
dc.subjecthypotensionen
dc.subjectvasodilationen
dc.subjectcritical careen
dc.subjectintensive care uniten
dc.titleTiming of adjunctive vasopressin initiation for septic shock patients and hospital mortality: A multicentre observational studyen
dc.typeArticleen
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.ccrj.2024.09.002-
dc.identifier.pmid39781491-
dc.identifier.journaltitleCritical care and resuscitation : journal of the Australasian Academy of Critical Care Medicine-
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