Effect of a Resuscitation Strategy Targeting Peripheral Perfusion Status vs Serum Lactate Levels on 28-Day Mortality Among Patients With Septic Shock: The ANDROMEDA-SHOCK Randomized Clinical Trial.

Journal: Jama
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Abstract

Importance: Abnormal peripheral perfusion after septic shock resuscitation has been associated with organ dysfunction and mortality. The potential role of the clinical assessment of peripheral perfusion as a target during resuscitation in early septic shock has not been established.

Objective: To determine if a peripheral perfusion-targeted resuscitation during early septic shock in adults is more effective than a lactate level-targeted resuscitation for reducing mortality. Design, setting, and participants: Multicenter, randomized trial conducted at 28 intensive care units in 5 countries. Four-hundred twenty-four patients with septic shock were included between March 2017 and March 2018. The last date of follow-up was June 12, 2018. Interventions: Patients were randomized to a step-by-step resuscitation protocol aimed at either normalizing capillary refill time (n = 212) or normalizing or decreasing lactate levels at rates greater than 20% per 2 hours (n = 212), during an 8-hour intervention period. Main outcomes and measures: The primary outcome was all-cause mortality at 28 days. Secondary outcomes were organ dysfunction at 72 hours after randomization, as assessed by Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score (range, 0 [best] to 24 [worst]); death within 90 days; mechanical ventilation-, renal replacement therapy-, and vasopressor-free days within 28 days; intensive care unit and hospital length of stay.

Results: Among 424 patients randomized (mean age, 63 years; 226 [53%] women), 416 (98%) completed the trial. By day 28, 74 patients (34.9%) in the peripheral perfusion group and 92 patients (43.4%) in the lactate group had died (hazard ratio, 0.75 [95% CI, 0.55 to 1.02]; P = .06; risk difference, -8.5% [95% CI, -18.2% to 1.2%]). Peripheral perfusion-targeted resuscitation was associated with less organ dysfunction at 72 hours (mean SOFA score, 5.6 [SD, 4.3] vs 6.6 [SD, 4.7]; mean difference, -1.00 [95% CI, -1.97 to -0.02]; P = .045). There were no significant differences in the other 6 secondary outcomes. No protocol-related serious adverse reactions were confirmed. Conclusions and relevance: Among patients with septic shock, a resuscitation strategy targeting normalization of capillary refill time, compared with a strategy targeting serum lactate levels, did not reduce all-cause 28-day mortality. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03078712.

Authors
Glenn Hernández, Gustavo Ospina Tascón, Lucas Damiani, Elisa Estenssoro, Gilberto Friedman, Ricardo Castro, Leyla Alegría, Maurizio Cecconi, Giorgio Ferri, Manuel Jibaja, Ronald Pairumani, Paula Fernández, Vladimir Granda Luna, Alexandre Cavalcanti, Jan Bakker, Lucas Petri Damiani, Arnaldo Dubin, Javier Hurtado, Jean-louis Teboul, Diego Barahona, Nicolás Rodriguez, Patricia Holger, Natalia Soto, Mario Pozo, Deborah Cook, Jean-louis Vincent, Andrew Rhodes, Bryan Kavanagh, Phil Dellinger, Wim Rietdijk, David Carpio, Nicolás Pavéz, Elizabeth Henriquez, Sebastian Bravo, Emilio Valenzuela, Magdalena Vera, Jorge Dreyse, Vanessa Oviedo, Maria Cid, Macarena Larroulet, Edward Petruska, Claudio Sarabia, David Gallardo, Juan Sanchez, Hugo González, José Arancibia, Alex Muñoz, Germán Ramirez, Florencia Aravena, Andrés Aquevedo, Fabián Zambrano, Milan Bozinovic, Felipe Valle, Manuel Ramirez, Victor Rossel, Pilar Muñoz, Carolina Ceballos, Christian Esveile, Cristian Carmona, Eva Candia, Daniela Mendoza, Aída Sanchez, Daniela Ponce, Jaime Lastra, Bárbara Nahuelpán, Fabrizio Fasce, Cecilia Luengo, Nicolas Medel, Cesar Cortés, Luz Campassi, Paolo Rubatto, Nahime Horna, Mariano Furche, Juan Pendino, Lisandro Bettini, Carlos Lovesio, María González, Jésica Rodruguez, Héctor Canales, Francisco Caminos, Cayetano Galletti, Estefanía Minoldo, Maria Aramburu, Daniela Olmos, Nicolás Nin, Jordán Tenzi, Carlos Quiroga, Pablo Lacuesta, Agustín Gaudín, Richard Pais, Ana Silvestre, Germán Olivera, Gloria Rieppi, Dolores Berrutti, Marcelo Ochoa, Paul Cobos, Fernando Vintimilla, Vanessa Ramirez, Milton Tobar, Fernanda García, Fabricio Picoita, Nelson Remache, Vladimir Granda, Fernando Paredes, Eduardo Barzallo, Paul Garcés, Fausto Guerrero, Santiago Salazar, German Torres, Cristian Tana, José Calahorrano, Freddy Solis, Pedro Torres, Luís Herrera, Antonio Ornes, Verónica Peréz, Glenda Delgado, Alexei López, Eliana Espinosa, José Moreira, Blanca Salcedo, Ivonne Villacres, Jhonny Suing, Marco Lopez, Luis Gomez, Guillermo Toctaquiza, Mario Cadena Zapata, Milton Orazabal, Ruben Pardo Espejo, Jorge Jimenez, Alexander Calderón, Gustavo Paredes, José Barberán, Tatiana Moya, Horacio Atehortua, Rodolfo Sabogal, Guillermo Ortiz, Antonio Lara, Fabio Sanchez, Alvaro Hernán Portilla, Humberto Dávila, Jorge Mora, Luis Calderón, Ingrid Alvarez, Elena Escobar, Alejandro Bejarano, Luis Bustamante, José Aldana
Relevant Conditions

Sepsis