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Published in: Critical Care 2/2013

Open Access 01-04-2013 | Research

Diabetic status and the relation of the three domains of glycemic control tomortality in critically ill patients: an international multicenter cohort study

Authors: James S Krinsley, Moritoki Egi, Alex Kiss, Amin N Devendra, Philipp Schuetz, Paula M Maurer, Marcus J Schultz, Roosmarijn TM van Hooijdonk, Morita Kiyoshi, Iain MJ Mackenzie, Djillali Annane, Peter Stow, Stanley A Nasraway, Sharon Holewinski, Ulrike Holzinger, Jean-Charles Preiser, Jean-Louis Vincent, Rinaldo Bellomo

Published in: Critical Care | Issue 2/2013

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Abstract

Introduction

Hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, and increased glycemic variability have each beenindependently associated with increased risk of mortality in critically illpatients. The role of diabetic status on modulating the relation of these threedomains of glycemic control with mortality remains uncertain. The purpose of thisinvestigation was to determine how diabetic status affects the relation ofhyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, and increased glycemic variability with the risk ofmortality in critically ill patients.

Methods

This is a retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data involving 44,964patients admitted to 23 intensive care units (ICUs) from nine countries, betweenFebruary 2001 and May 2012. We analyzed mean blood glucose concentration (BG),coefficient of variation (CV), and minimal BG and created multivariable models toanalyze their independent association with mortality. Patients were stratifiedaccording to the diagnosis of diabetes.

Results

Among patients without diabetes, mean BG bands between 80 and 140 mg/dl wereindependently associated with decreased risk of mortality, and mean BG bands> 140 mg/dl, with increased risk of mortality. Among patients withdiabetes, mean BG from 80 to 110 mg/dl was associated with increased risk ofmortality and mean BG from 110 to 180 mg/dl with decreased risk of mortality. Aneffect of center was noted on the relation between mean BG and mortality.Hypoglycemia, defined as minimum BG <70 mg/dl, was independently associatedwith increased risk of mortality among patients with and without diabetes andincreased glycemic variability, defined as CV > 20%, was independentlyassociated with increased risk of mortality only among patients without diabetes.Derangements of more than one domain of glycemic control had a cumulativeassociation with mortality, especially for patients without diabetes.

Conclusions

Although hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, and increased glycemic variability is eachindependently associated with mortality in critically ill patients, diabeticstatus modulates these relations in clinically important ways. Our findingssuggest that patients with diabetes may benefit from higher glucose target rangesthan will those without diabetes. Additionally, hypoglycemia is independentlyassociated with increased risk of mortality regardless of the patient's diabeticstatus, and increased glycemic variability is independently associated withincreased risk of mortality among patients without diabetes.
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Metadata
Title
Diabetic status and the relation of the three domains of glycemic control tomortality in critically ill patients: an international multicenter cohort study
Authors
James S Krinsley
Moritoki Egi
Alex Kiss
Amin N Devendra
Philipp Schuetz
Paula M Maurer
Marcus J Schultz
Roosmarijn TM van Hooijdonk
Morita Kiyoshi
Iain MJ Mackenzie
Djillali Annane
Peter Stow
Stanley A Nasraway
Sharon Holewinski
Ulrike Holzinger
Jean-Charles Preiser
Jean-Louis Vincent
Rinaldo Bellomo
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/cc12547

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