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Admission Hyperglycemia as a prognostic indicator in trauma

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/01.TA.0000074434.39928.72

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prognosis; trauma; glucose; sepsis; mortality; hyperglycemia; outcome

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Object: The purpose of this study was to assess the utility of two levels of hyperglycernia as predictors for mortality and infectious morbidity in traumatically injured patients. Methods. All patients greater than or equal to 17 years old presenting to a Level I trauma center as a trauma alert or a trauma code from January 1, 2000, through December 31, 2000, were reviewed. Hypoglycemic patients (glucose concentration < 70 mg/dL) were excluded (n = 4). Patients were considered hyperglycemic with an admission glucose concentration > 200 mg/dL (moderate hyperglycemia) or an admission glucose concentration in the upper quartile for the group (mild hyperglycemia [glucose concentration > 135 mg/dL]). Results: Seven hundred thirty-eight patients were included in the study. Hyperglycemia was associated with increased mortality among both patients with moderate hyperglycernia (34.1 % vs. 3.7 %, p < 0.01) and those with mild hyperglycemia (15.5% vs. 2%,p < 0.01) compared with corresponding normoglycemic groups. Hyperglycemia proved to be an independent predictor of mortality and of hospital and intensive care unit length of stay after multiple logistic regression while controlling for age, Injury Severity Score, Revised Trauma Score, and gender. Infectious complications, including pneumonia (9.4% vs. 2%, p = 0.001), urinary tract infections (6.6% vs. 1.4%, p = 0.001), wound infections (4.9% vs. 0.6%, p = 0.039), and bacteremia (5 % vs. 1.1 %, p = 0.004), were significantly increased in patients with elevated glucose concentrations. Hyperglycemia is an independent predictor of increased infectious morbidity controlling for age, gender, and Injury Severity Score in multiple logistic regression models. Conclusion:. Hyperglycemia independently predicts increased intensive care unit and hospital length of stay and mortality in the trauma population. It is associated with increased infectious morbidity. These associations hold true for mild hyperglycernia (glucose concentration > 135 mg/dL) and moderate hyperglycemia (glucose concentration > 200 mg/dL).

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