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Title: | The effect of PiCCO technology on the survival of patients with decompensated diabetes mellitus (DM) in the context of septic conditions within the ICU |
Authors: | Camerzan, Iraida Odajiu, Otilia Garbuz, Victor Guțu-Bahov, Cornelia |
Keywords: | ketoacidosis;PICCO technology |
Issue Date: | Oct-2020 |
Publisher: | Universitatea de Stat de Medicină şi Farmacie "Nicolae Testemiţanu" |
Abstract: | Introduction: Patients with DM have an increased risk of rapid metabolic
decompensation during infections, with eminence into ketoacidosis associated to the
septic process.
Purpose: The evolution of the impact of PiCCO technology on the prognosis and ICU
length of stay of critical patients with decompensated DM (ketoacidosis) in the
context of septic conditions.
Materials and methods: The retrospective study (2017 - 2019 (ICU, CMH
”Sf. Treime”) included 60 critical patients, requiring infusion therapy, vasopressors,
inotropes, correction of ABB and blood glucose, divided into 2 groups. In group I (n =
27) complex intensive therapy (CIC) was applied, guided by PiCCO (group II (n = 33) -
CIC guided by the measurement of static parameters.
Results: On admission to the ICU, the patients from group I scored a higher APACHE
II and SOFA (group I (APACHE 18p ± 2.45; SOFA 10p ± 2,782 ) vs group II
(APACHE 16p ± 1.95, SOFA 9p ± 2.75), and at the end of the treatment - a reduction
of the ICU length of stay (group I (3.2 days ± 1.23) vs group II (5.8 days ± 1.25).
Also, a significant reduction of lethal outcomes was observed in patients from group I
(9.40%, P = 0.130) vs group II (13.15%).
Conclusion: Fluid resuscitation guided by PiCCO technology in the intensive care
complex applied to patients with septic conditions and decompensated DM
(ketoacidosis) showed an improvement in the survival rate of patients in group I vs
group II, with a reduction of the ICU length of stay. |
URI: | https://stiinta.usmf.md/ro/manifestari-stiintifice/zilele-universitatii http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/12795 |
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