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J Crit Care ; 41: 9-15, 2017 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28460210

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PURPOSE: A retrospective analysis of critically-ill patients with hypoxic hepatitis (HH) to characterize the biochemical profile and to identify predictors of mortality using the Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care III database. METHODS: HH was defined as a rapid increase in AST/ALT≥800IU/L after exclusion of other causes. We investigated the correlation between various clinical and laboratory parameters and mortality rates using regression models. RESULTS: Among 38,645 ICU-patients, 565 (1.46%) were diagnosed with HH; 57.9% were males; median age was 63years. The unique biochemical profile of HH was confirmed; lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) was higher than both ALT and AST; AST>ALT for the first 2days then the ratio is reversed until recovery. All-cause hospital mortality was 44.1%. All-cause hospital mortality was 44.1%. On multivariate analysis, older age, higher SAPS-II, higher INR, higher bilirubin, higher LDH, acute kidney injury (AKI), and the need for vasopressors were independently associated with mortality. CONCLUSION: Older age, higher SAPS-II, LDH, INR and bilirubin levels, concomitant AKI and the need for vasopressors were all factors associated with increased mortality. The diagnosis of HH was an important harbinger of mortality in this population, which appears to be driven mainly by the severity of the underlying conditions.


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Acute Kidney Injury/blood , Critical Illness/mortality , Hepatitis/blood , Hypoxia/blood , Acute Kidney Injury/mortality , Acute Kidney Injury/physiopathology , Adult , Age Factors , Aged , Alanine Transaminase/blood , Bilirubin/blood , Biomarkers/blood , Female , Hepatitis/mortality , Hepatitis/physiopathology , Hospital Mortality , Humans , Hypoxia/mortality , Hypoxia/physiopathology , L-Lactate Dehydrogenase/blood , Male , Middle Aged , Predictive Value of Tests , Retrospective Studies , Risk Factors , Vasoconstrictor Agents/therapeutic use
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