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Cancer patients with septic shock: mortality predictors and neutropenia
Authors:Carlos?J.?Regazzoni  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:cregazzoni@intramed.net.ar"   title="  cregazzoni@intramed.net.ar"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,Célica?Irrazabal,Carlos?M.?Luna,Juan?J.?Poderoso
Affiliation:(1) Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital de Clínicas "ldquo"José de San Martín"rdquo", Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina;(2) Pulmonary Division, Hospital de Clínicas "ldquo"José de San Martín"rdquo", Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina;(3) Intensive Care Unit, Instituto Alexander Fleming, Buenos Aires, Argentina;(4) 5th Cátedra de Medicina, Hospital de Clínicas "ldquo"José de San Martín"rdquo", Av. Córdoba 2351, 1120 Buenos Aires, Argentina
Abstract:Goals of work To study outcome and its predictive factors in cancer patients admitted to the ICU with septic shock, and the implications of neutropenia as a risk factor in this advanced stage of systemic inflammatory response.Patients and methods A prospective consecutive observational cohort study was conducted in 73 adults with cancer and septic shock admitted to the ICU at the Cancer Medical Center associated with the University of Buenos Aires.Main results The mortality rate from septic shock was 53.4% (95%CI 41.9 to 64.8%). The mean Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE) II score on admission, the mean number of organ dysfunctions on admission or during the ICU stay, liver dysfunction, respiratory dysfunction, and the need for mechanical ventilation were predictive of mortality in a univariate analysis. Neutropenia was not associated with a worse prognosis in terms of mortality (56%) or mean days of ICU stay (6.64 days) in comparison with nonneutropenic patients (52.1% and 6.8 days) in the univariate analysis. In the logistic regression model only the need for mechanical ventilation and liver dysfunction remained independent predictors of mortality.Conclusions Septic shock among cancer patients admitted to the ICU has a mortality rate similar to that reported for mixed populations, and it is particularly increased when hepatic or respiratory dysfunction develop. Neutropenia on admission does not seem to modify outcome.
Keywords:Septic shock  Neutropenia  Malignancy  Critical illness  Prognosis
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