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Published in: Critical Care 6/2005

Open Access 01-12-2005 | Research

Is albumin administration in the acutely ill associated with increased mortality? Results of the SOAP study

Authors: Jean-Louis Vincent, Yasser Sakr, Konrad Reinhart, Charles L Sprung, Herwig Gerlach, V Marco Ranieri, the 'Sepsis Occurrence in Acutely Ill Patients' investigators

Published in: Critical Care | Issue 6/2005

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Abstract

Introduction

Albumin administration in the critically ill has been the subject of some controversy. We investigated the use of albumin solutions in European intensive care units (ICUs) and its relationship to outcome.

Methods

In a cohort, multicenter, observational study, all patients admitted to one of the participating ICUs between 1 May and 15 May 2002 were followed up until death, hospital discharge, or for 60 days. Patients were classified according to whether or not they received albumin at any time during their ICU stay.

Results

Of 3,147 admitted patients, 354 (11.2%) received albumin and 2,793 (88.8%) did not. Patients who received albumin were more likely to have cancer or liver cirrhosis, to be surgical admissions, and to have sepsis. They had a longer length of ICU stay and a higher mortality rate, but were also more severely ill, as manifested by higher simplified acute physiology score (SAPS) II and sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) scores than the other patients. A Cox proportional hazard model indicated that albumin administration was significantly associated with decreased 30-day survival. Moreover, in 339 pairs matched according to a propensity score, ICU and hospital mortality rates were higher in the patients who had received albumin than in those who had not (34.8 versus 20.9% and 41.3 versus 27.7%, respectively, both p < 0.001).

Conclusion

Albumin administration was associated with decreased survival in this population of acutely ill patients. Further prospective randomized controlled trials are needed to examine the effects of albumin administration in sub-groups of acutely ill patients.
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Metadata
Title
Is albumin administration in the acutely ill associated with increased mortality? Results of the SOAP study
Authors
Jean-Louis Vincent
Yasser Sakr
Konrad Reinhart
Charles L Sprung
Herwig Gerlach
V Marco Ranieri
the 'Sepsis Occurrence in Acutely Ill Patients' investigators
Publication date
01-12-2005
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Critical Care / Issue 6/2005
Electronic ISSN: 1364-8535
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/cc3895

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