美国退伍军人败血症患者使用褪黑素和30天死亡率风险:一项回顾性研究

IF 8.3 1区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Journal of Pineal Research Pub Date : 2022-06-02 DOI:10.1111/jpi.12811
S. Scott Sutton, Joseph Magagnoli, Tammy H. Cummings, James W. Hardin
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先前的研究表明,褪黑素对提高败血症患者的存活率有有益作用。这项探索性分析旨在比较褪黑素治疗和未治疗的败血症患者的30天生存率。利用国际疾病分类第9版和第10版临床修改(ICD-9-CM和ICD-10-CM)诊断代码,在2000年至2021年期间对败血症进行初步住院诊断的患者进行了回顾性队列研究。采用倾向得分加权,考虑人口统计学、临床和实验室因素。加权Cox模型估计30天住院期和30天总生存期。共有9386名患者被纳入研究,其中593名患者在住院第一天内暴露于褪黑激素。倾向评分加权Cox模型显示,褪黑素与住院30天死亡率降低37.9%相关(HR = 0.621;95% CI =[0.415-0.931]), 30天总死亡率降低33.5% (HR = 0.665;95% ci =[0.493-0.897])。与住院死亡率和总体死亡率较高相关的因素包括男性、白人、年龄、较高的Charlson合并症负担、钠和钾水平、重症监护病房住院时间、有创通气和血管加压药的使用。较高的血清白蛋白水平与较低的死亡风险相关。在诊断为败血症的患者中,暴露于褪黑激素与较低的住院死亡率和30天死亡率相关。需要进一步的研究来充分了解褪黑素在败血症中的作用。
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Melatonin use and the risk of 30-day mortality among US veterans with sepsis: A retrospective study

Prior research suggests melatonin has beneficial effects that could improve survival among sepsis patients. This exploratory analysis sought to compare 30-day survival among melatonin treated and untreated patients with sepsis. A retrospective cohort study was conducted among patients with a primary inpatient admission diagnosis for sepsis utilizing the International Classification of Diseases, versions 9 and 10, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM) diagnosis codes between 2000 and 2021. Propensity score weighting was utilized, accounting for demographic, clinical, and laboratory factors. Weighted Cox models were estimated for 30-day in-hospital and 30-day overall survival. A total of 9386 patients were included in the study with 593 exposed to melatonin within the first day of hospitalization. Propensity score weighted Cox models reveal melatonin was associated with a 37.9% decreased risk of 30-day in-hospital mortality (HR = 0.621; 95% CI = [0.415–0.931]) and a 33.5% decreased risk of 30-day overall mortality (HR = 0.665; 95% CI = [0.493–0.897]). Factors associated with higher risk of both in-hospital and overall mortality include male sex, white race, age, higher Charlson comorbidity burden, sodium and potassium levels, intensive care unit stay, invasive ventilation, and vasopressor use. Higher serum albumin levels are associated with lower mortality risks. Among patients diagnosed with sepsis, exposure to melatonin was associated with a lower in-hospital and 30-day mortality. Additional research is warranted to fully understand the role of melatonin in sepsis.

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Journal of Pineal Research
Journal of Pineal Research 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pineal Research welcomes original scientific research on the pineal gland and melatonin in vertebrates, as well as the biological functions of melatonin in non-vertebrates, plants, and microorganisms. Criteria for publication include scientific importance, novelty, timeliness, and clarity of presentation. The journal considers experimental data that challenge current thinking and welcomes case reports contributing to understanding the pineal gland and melatonin research. Its aim is to serve researchers in all disciplines related to the pineal gland and melatonin.
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