Epidemiology and risk factors for mortality in critically ill patients with pancreatic infection

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Institut Català de la Salut
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[Dejonckheere M] Department of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium. [Antonelli M] Department of Anesthesiology, Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli IRCCS, Rome, Italy. Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, Italy. [Arvaniti K] Intensive Care Unit, Papageorgiou University Affiliated Hospital, Thessaloníki, Greece. [Blot K] Department of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium. Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Sciensano, Ixelles, Belgium. [CreaghBrown B] Surrey Perioperative Anaesthetic Critical Care Collaborative Research Group (SPACeR), Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford, UK. Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK. [de Lange DW] Department of Intensive Care Medicine, University Medical Center Utrecht, University Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands. [Rello J] CIBERES, Barcelona, Spain. Vall d’Hebron Institut de Recerca (VHIR), Barcelona, Spain
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Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus
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Dejonckheere, Marie
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Antonelli, Massimo
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ARVANITI, KOSTOULA
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Blot, Koen
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CreaghBrown, Ben
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De Lange, Dylan
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Rello, Jordi
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2025-10-24T08:51:26Z
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2025-10-24T08:51:26Z
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2024-02-02T09:52:26Z
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2024-02-02T09:52:26Z
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2024-01
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Dejonckheere M, Antonelli M, Arvaniti K, Blot K, CreaghBrown B, de Lange DW, et al. Epidemiology and risk factors for mortality in critically ill patients with pancreatic infection. J Intensive Med. 2024 Jan;4(1):81–93.
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2667-100X
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https://hdl.handle.net/11351/10963
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10.1016/j.jointm.2023.06.004
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38263964
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http://hdl.handle.net/11351/10963
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Intensive care unit; Mortality; Pancreatic infection
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Unitat de cures intensives; Mortalitat; Infecció pancreàtica
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Unidad de cuidados intensivos; Mortalidad; Infección pancreática
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Background The AbSeS-classification defines specific phenotypes of patients with intra-abdominal infection based on the (1) setting of infection onset (community-acquired, early onset, or late-onset hospital-acquired), (2) presence or absence of either localized or diffuse peritonitis, and (3) severity of disease expression (infection, sepsis, or septic shock). This classification system demonstrated reliable risk stratification in intensive care unit (ICU) patients with intra-abdominal infection. This study aimed to describe the epidemiology of ICU patients with pancreatic infection and assess the relationship between the components of the AbSeS-classification and mortality. Methods This was a secondary analysis of an international observational study (“AbSeS”) investigating ICU patients with intra-abdominal infection. Only patients with pancreatic infection were included in this analysis (n=165). Mortality was defined as ICU mortality within 28 days of observation for patients discharged earlier from the ICU. Relationships with mortality were assessed using logistic regression analysis and reported as odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI). Results The overall mortality was 35.2% (n=58). The independent risk factors for mortality included older age (OR=1.03, 95% CI: 1.0 to 1.1 P=0.023), localized peritonitis (OR=4.4, 95% CI: 1.4 to 13.9 P=0.011), and persistent signs of inflammation at day 7 (OR=9.5, 95% CI: 3.8 to 23.9, P<0.001) or after the implementation of additional source control interventions within the first week (OR=4.0, 95% CI: 1.3 to 12.2, P=0.013). Gram-negative bacteria were most frequently isolated (n=58, 49.2%) without clinically relevant differences in microbial etiology between survivors and non-survivors. Conclusions In pancreatic infection, a challenging source/damage control and ongoing pancreatic inflammation appear to be the strongest contributors to an unfavorable short-term outcome. In this limited series, essentials of the AbSeS-classification, such as the setting of infection onset, diffuse peritonitis, and severity of disease expression, were not associated with an increased mortality risk. ClinicalTrials.gov number: NCT03270345
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AbSeS is a Trials Group Study of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine and was supported by a Pfizer investigator-initiated research grant. Received grants related to the submitted work: S. Blot (Pfizer). Received honoraria or grants outside the submitted work: M. Antonelli (Fresenius, Pfizer, Toray); J. De Waele (Research Foundation Flanders, Pfizer, Bayer, MSD); C. Eckmann (Merck, Pfizer); J. Lipman (MSD, Pfizer); E. Maseda (Astellas Pharma, Pfizer, MSD).
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application/pdf
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eng
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Elsevier
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Journal of Intensive Medicine;4(1)
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jointm.2023.06.004
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Attribution 4.0 International
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Scientia
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Pancreatitis - Mortalitat
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Infecció
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Malalts en estat crític
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DISEASES::Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms::Pathologic Processes::Disease Attributes::Critical Illness
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DISEASES::Bacterial Infections and Mycoses::Infection::Intraabdominal Infections
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ANALYTICAL, DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC TECHNIQUES, AND EQUIPMENT::Investigative Techniques::Epidemiologic Methods::Statistics as Topic::Probability::Risk::Risk Factors
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DISEASES::Digestive System Diseases::Pancreatic Diseases::Pancreatitis
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Other subheadings::Other subheadings::Other subheadings::Other subheadings::/mortality
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ENFERMEDADES::afecciones patológicas, signos y síntomas::procesos patológicos::atributos de la enfermedad::enfermedad crítica
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ENFERMEDADES::infecciones bacterianas y micosis::infección::infecciones intraabdominales
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TÉCNICAS Y EQUIPOS ANALÍTICOS, DIAGNÓSTICOS Y TERAPÉUTICOS::técnicas de investigación::métodos epidemiológicos::estadística como asunto::probabilidad::riesgo::factores de riesgo
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ENFERMEDADES::enfermedades del sistema digestivo::enfermedades pancreáticas::pancreatitis
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Otros calificadores::Otros calificadores::Otros calificadores::Otros calificadores::/mortalidad
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Epidemiology and risk factors for mortality in critically ill patients with pancreatic infection
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion


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