Association between severity of sepsis and thyroid function profile.

Vindy Nugraha Siampa, Satriawan Abadi, Andi Makbul Aman, Syakib Bakri, Risna Halim, Andi Alfian Zainuddin
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Background and aim: Critical illness conditions such as sepsis are often accompanied by altered hormone levels, which may result in decreased thyroid axis activity. This condition aims to provide metabolic substrates for vital organs such as the brain and immune system. Significant alteration of the thyroid axis in critical illnesses such as sepsis known as Low-T3 Syndrome which is associated with increased mortality. This study aims to determine the association between severity of sepsis and thyroid function profile as a predictor of mortality in sepsis patients.

Methods: An observational study involving 62 subjects with sepsis and septic shock. Serum was measured using Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) method. Statistical analysis used Mann-Whitney, Kruskal-Wallis, and Spearman's correlation tests. Statistical test results are significant if the p-value <0.05.

Results: The median fT3 level was lower in the septic shock group 13.94 pg/ml (7.71-19.93) compared to the sepsis group 20.15 pg/ml (11.08-37.15) where there was a significant difference (p<0.001). There was a significant correlation between The Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score and fT3 levels (R: -0.270, p=0.032). The non-survivor group had a lower median fT3 level 16.56 pg/ml (7.71-30.03) compared to the survivor group 17.50 pg/ml (10.32-37.15) where there was a significant difference (p<0.036).

Conclusion: Based on the severity of sepsis, the more severe the sepsis condition, the lower thyroid function levels are obtained where decreased thyroid function levels can be a prognosis indicator to predict mortality in sepsis patients.

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败血症严重程度与甲状腺功能状况之间的关系
背景和目的:脓毒症等重症疾病往往伴随着激素水平的改变,这可能会导致甲状腺轴活性降低。这种情况旨在为大脑和免疫系统等重要器官提供代谢基质。甲状腺轴在败血症等危重病中的显著变化被称为低T3综合征,与死亡率增加有关。本研究旨在确定败血症的严重程度与甲状腺功能状况之间的关联,并以此作为预测败血症患者死亡率的指标:这项观察性研究涉及 62 名脓毒症和脓毒性休克患者。采用酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)法测定血清。统计分析采用 Mann-Whitney、Kruskal-Wallis 和 Spearman 相关性检验。统计检验结果以 p 值为显着结果:脓毒性休克组的 fT3 水平中位数为 13.94 pg/ml(7.71-19.93),低于脓毒症组的 20.15 pg/ml(11.08-37.15),差异有显著性(pConclusion):根据脓毒症的严重程度,脓毒症病情越严重,甲状腺功能水平越低,甲状腺功能水平下降可作为预测脓毒症患者死亡率的预后指标。
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