• Ann Pharmacother · Jun 2021

    Comparison of Early Versus Late Initiation of Hydrocortisone in Patients With Septic Shock in the ICU Setting.

    • David Ragoonanan, Bryan Allen, Chad Cannon, Kathleen Rottman-Pietrzak, and Abdel Bello.
    • Tampa General Hospital, Tampa, FL, USA.
    • Ann Pharmacother. 2021 Jun 10: 10600280211021103.

    BackgroundMultiple publications demonstrate an association between time to initiation of corticosteroids and outcomes such as mortality and reversal of shock. However, the optimal time to initiate hydrocortisone remains unknown.ObjectiveTo evaluate the impact of early versus late initiation of hydrocortisone in septic shock patients.MethodsA retrospective, multicentered, observational study was conducted. Adults admitted from July 1, 2014, to August 31, 2019, diagnosed with septic shock receiving vasopressors and low-dose hydrocortisone were evaluated. Participants were divided into the "early" group if hydrocortisone was initiated within 12 hours or "late" group if initiated after 12 hours of vasopressor initiation. The primary outcome was time to vasopressor discontinuation. Secondary outcomes included in-hospital mortality, intensive care unit (ICU) and hospital length of stay (LOS), vasopressor utilization, fluids administered, and need for renal replacement therapy.ResultsA total of 198 patients were identified for inclusion in this propensity score-weighted cohort: 99 in the early group and 99 in the late group. Early initiation was associated with shorter time to vasopressor discontinuation compared with late initiation (40.7 vs 60.6 hours; P = 0.0002). There was also a reduction in ICU LOS (3.6 vs 5.1 days; P = 0.0147) and hospital LOS (8.9 vs 10.9 days; P = 0.0220) seen in the early group. There was no difference in mortality between groups.Conclusion And RelevanceIn this propensity-matched cohort, administration of hydrocortisone within 12 hours from the onset of septic shock was associated with improved time to vasopressor discontinuation and reduced ICU and hospital LOS.

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