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Published in: BMC Emergency Medicine 1/2005

Open Access 01-12-2005 | Research article

A meta-analysis of controlled trials of recombinant human activated protein C therapy in patients with sepsis

Authors: Christian J Wiedermann, Nicole C Kaneider

Published in: BMC Emergency Medicine | Issue 1/2005

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Abstract

Background

Meta-analysis of two randomised controlled trials in severe sepsis performed with recombinant human activated protein C may provide further insight as to the therapeutic utility of targeting the clotting cascade in this syndrome.

Methods

In search for relevant studies published, two randomized clinical trials were found eligible.

Results

The studies, PROWESS and ADDRESS, enrolled a total of 4329 patients with risk ratio (RR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) data for effect on 28-day mortality relative to control treatment of 0.92 (0.83–1.02) suggesting that recombinant human activated protein C is not beneficial in severe sepsis. In PROWESS, 873 of 1690 patients presented with low risk, and 2315 of 2639 patients in ADDRESS as defined by APACHE II score < 25. In this low-risk stratum, no effect of recombinant human activated protein C administration on 28-day mortality was observed. This observation appears to be consistent and homogenous. Heterogeneity between the two studies, however, was seen in patients with APACHE II score ≥ 25 in whom recombinant activated protein C was effective in PROWESS (n = 817; RR 0.71, CI 0.59–0.85) whereas a tendency toward harm was present in ADDRESS (n = 324; RR 1.21, CI 0.85–1.74). Even though the overall treatment effect in this high-risk population was still in favour of treatment with recombinant activated protein C (n = 1141; RR 0.80, CI 0.68–0.94), the observed heterogeneity suggests that the efficacy of recombinant human activated protein C is not robust. Not unlikely, the adverse tendency observed could have become significant with higher statistical power would ADDRESS not have been terminated prematurely.

Conclusion

This meta-analysis, therefore, raises doubts about the clinical usefulness of recombinant activated protein C in patients with severe sepsis and an APACHE II score ≥ 25 which can only be resolved by another properly designed clinical trial.
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Metadata
Title
A meta-analysis of controlled trials of recombinant human activated protein C therapy in patients with sepsis
Authors
Christian J Wiedermann
Nicole C Kaneider
Publication date
01-12-2005
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Emergency Medicine / Issue 1/2005
Electronic ISSN: 1471-227X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-227X-5-7

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