Blood glucose-related indicators are associated with in-hospital mortality in critically ill patients with acute pancreatitis

Abstract Acute pancreatitis (AP) results in potentially harmful blood glucose fluctuations, affecting patient prognosis. This study aimed to explore the relationship between blood glucose-related indicators and in-hospital mortality in critically ill patients with AP. We extracted data on AP patient...

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Autores principales: Yan Lu, Qiaohong Zhang, Jianjie Lou
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:55db22a305c6496f9b968f3910de8bf92021-12-02T18:47:04ZBlood glucose-related indicators are associated with in-hospital mortality in critically ill patients with acute pancreatitis10.1038/s41598-021-94697-12045-2322https://doaj.org/article/55db22a305c6496f9b968f3910de8bf92021-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-94697-1https://doaj.org/toc/2045-2322Abstract Acute pancreatitis (AP) results in potentially harmful blood glucose fluctuations, affecting patient prognosis. This study aimed to explore the relationship between blood glucose-related indicators and in-hospital mortality in critically ill patients with AP. We extracted data on AP patients from the Multiparameter Intelligent Monitoring in Intensive Care III database. Initial glucose (Glucose_initial), maximum glucose (Glucose_max), minimum glucose (Glucose_min), mean glucose (Glucose_mean), and glucose variability (glucose standard deviation [Glucose_SD] and glucose coefficient of variation [Glucose_CV]) were selected as blood glucose-related indicators. Logistic regression models and the Lowess smoothing curves were used to display the association between significant blood glucose-related indicators and in-hospital mortality. Survivors and non-survivors showed significant differences in Glucose_max, Glucose_mean, Glucose_SD, and Glucose_CV (P < 0.05). Glucose_max, Glucose_mean, Glucose_SD, and Glucose_CV were risk factors for in-hospital mortality in AP patients (OR > 1; P < 0.05). According to the Lowess smoothing curve, the overall trends of blood glucose-related indicators showed a non-linear correlation with in-hospital mortality. Glucose_max, Glucose_mean, Glucose_SD, and Glucose_CV were associated with in-hospital mortality in critically ill patients with AP.Yan LuQiaohong ZhangJianjie LouNature PortfolioarticleMedicineRScienceQENScientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-6 (2021)
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Blood glucose-related indicators are associated with in-hospital mortality in critically ill patients with acute pancreatitis
description Abstract Acute pancreatitis (AP) results in potentially harmful blood glucose fluctuations, affecting patient prognosis. This study aimed to explore the relationship between blood glucose-related indicators and in-hospital mortality in critically ill patients with AP. We extracted data on AP patients from the Multiparameter Intelligent Monitoring in Intensive Care III database. Initial glucose (Glucose_initial), maximum glucose (Glucose_max), minimum glucose (Glucose_min), mean glucose (Glucose_mean), and glucose variability (glucose standard deviation [Glucose_SD] and glucose coefficient of variation [Glucose_CV]) were selected as blood glucose-related indicators. Logistic regression models and the Lowess smoothing curves were used to display the association between significant blood glucose-related indicators and in-hospital mortality. Survivors and non-survivors showed significant differences in Glucose_max, Glucose_mean, Glucose_SD, and Glucose_CV (P < 0.05). Glucose_max, Glucose_mean, Glucose_SD, and Glucose_CV were risk factors for in-hospital mortality in AP patients (OR > 1; P < 0.05). According to the Lowess smoothing curve, the overall trends of blood glucose-related indicators showed a non-linear correlation with in-hospital mortality. Glucose_max, Glucose_mean, Glucose_SD, and Glucose_CV were associated with in-hospital mortality in critically ill patients with AP.
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author Yan Lu
Qiaohong Zhang
Jianjie Lou
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Qiaohong Zhang
Jianjie Lou
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title Blood glucose-related indicators are associated with in-hospital mortality in critically ill patients with acute pancreatitis
title_short Blood glucose-related indicators are associated with in-hospital mortality in critically ill patients with acute pancreatitis
title_full Blood glucose-related indicators are associated with in-hospital mortality in critically ill patients with acute pancreatitis
title_fullStr Blood glucose-related indicators are associated with in-hospital mortality in critically ill patients with acute pancreatitis
title_full_unstemmed Blood glucose-related indicators are associated with in-hospital mortality in critically ill patients with acute pancreatitis
title_sort blood glucose-related indicators are associated with in-hospital mortality in critically ill patients with acute pancreatitis
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