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01-04-2013 | Journal club critique

A touch of cooling may help

Authors: Akram M Zaaqoq, Sachin Yende

Published in: Critical Care | Issue 2/2013

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Citation

Schortgen F, Clabault K, Katsahian S, Devaquet J, Mercat A, Deye N, Dellamonica J, Bouadma L, Cook F, Beji O, Brun-Buisson C, Lemaire F, Brochard L: Multicenter randomized controlled clinical trial of fever control by external cooling to diminish vasopressor requirements in septic shock. Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris, France. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2012, 185: 1088-1095.

Background

Fever control may improve vascular tone and decrease oxygen consumption; however, fever may help combat infection.

Methods

Objective

To determine whether fever control by external cooling diminishes vasopressor requirements in septic shock.

Design

A multicenter randomized controlled trial.

Setting

Seven ICUs in France.

Subjects

Febrile patients with septic shock requiring vasopressors, mechanical ventilation, and sedation.

Intervention

Patients were randomly allocated to external cooling to achieve normothermia (36.5 to 37.8°C) for 48 hours.

Outcomes

The primary outcome was the number of patients with a 50% decrease in baseline vasopressor dose after 48 hours. Secondary outcomes were the numbers of patients with a 50% baseline vasopressor dose decrease after 2, 12, 24, and 36 hours, the percentage of patients requiring a vasopressor dose increase within 48 hours of baseline, the percentage of patients with shock reversal in the ICU, the change in Sequential Organ Failure Assessment score (ΔSOFA) versus baseline, and all-cause mortality on day 14 and at ICU and hospital discharge.

Results

There were 200 patients randomized, 101 to the cooling group and 99 to the no-cooling group. The percentage of patients with a 50% vasopressor dose decrease versus baseline was not significantly different at 48 hours of treatment (72% vs. 61%; absolute difference, 11%; 95% confidence interval (CI), -23 to 2; P = 0.4), although it was at 12 hours (54% vs. 20%; absolute difference, 34%; 95% CI, -46 to -21; P < 0.001). External cooling significantly reduced the number of patients needing a vasopressor dose increase (34% vs. 52%; absolute difference, -18%; 95% CI, -4 to -31%; P = 0.011) and significantly increased the shock reversal during the study period (86% vs. 73%; absolute difference, 13%; 95% CI, 2 to 25%; P = 0.021). Day 14 mortality was significantly lower in the cooling group (19% vs. 34%; absolute difference, -16%; 95% CI, -28 to -4; P = 0.013), but mortality was not different at ICU and hospital discharge.

Conclusions

Fever control using external cooling was safe, and decreased vasopressor requirements and early mortality in septic shock.
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Metadata
Title
A touch of cooling may help
Authors
Akram M Zaaqoq
Sachin Yende
Publication date
01-04-2013
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Critical Care / Issue 2/2013
Electronic ISSN: 1364-8535
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/cc12515

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