TY - JOUR
T1 - Demographics, treatments, and outcomes of acute respiratory distress syndrome
T2 - The focused outcomes research in emergency care in acute respiratory distress syndrome, sepsis, and trauma (FORECAST) study
AU - Fujishima, Seitaro
AU - Gando, Satoshi
AU - Saitoh, Daizoh
AU - Kushimoto, Shigeki
AU - Ogura, Hiroshi
AU - Abe, Toshikazu
AU - Shiraishi, Atsushi
AU - Mayumi, Toshihiko
AU - Sasaki, Junichi
AU - Kotani, Joji
AU - Takeyama, Naoshi
AU - Tsuruta, Ryosuke
AU - Takuma, Kiyotsugu
AU - Yamashita, Norio
AU - Shiraishi, Shin Ichiro
AU - Ikeda, Hiroto
AU - Shiino, Yasukazu
AU - Tarui, Takehiko
AU - Nakada, Taka Aki
AU - Hifumi, Toru
AU - Otomo, Yasuhiro
AU - Okamoto, Kohji
AU - Sakamoto, Yuichiro
AU - Hagiwara, Akiyoshi
AU - Masuno, Tomohiko
AU - Ueyama, Masashi
AU - Fujimi, Satoshi
AU - Yamakawa, Kazuma
AU - Umemura, Yutaka
N1 - Funding Information:
Address reprint requests to Seitaro Fujishima, MD, Center for General Medicine Education, Keio University School of Medicine, 35 Shinanomachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-8582, Japan. E-mail: fujishim@keio.jp This study was funded by the Japanese Association for Acute Medicine.
Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/5/1
Y1 - 2020/5/1
N2 - Purpose:Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) remains a major cause of death. Epidemiology should be continually examined to refine therapeutic strategies for ARDS. We aimed to elucidate demographics, treatments, and outcomes of ARDS in Japan.Methods:This is a prospective cohort study for ARDS. We included adult patients admitted to intensive care units through emergency and critical care departments who satisfied the American-European Consensus Conference (AECC) acute lung injury (ALI) criteria. In addition, the fulfillment of the Berlin definition was assessed. Logistic regression analyses were used to examine the association of independent variables with outcomes.Results:Our study included 166 patients with AECC ALI from 34 hospitals in Japan; among them, 157 (94.6%) fulfilled the Berlin definition. The proportion of patients with PaO2/FIO2≤ 100, patients under invasive positive pressure ventilation (IPPV), and in-hospital mortality was 39.2%, 92.2%, and 38.0% for patients with AECC ALI and 38.9%, 96.8%, and 37.6% for patients with Berlin ARDS, respectively. The area of lung infiltration was independently associated with outcomes of ARDS. Low-mid-tidal volume ventilation was performed in 75% of patients under IPPV. Glucocorticoid use was observed in 54% patients, and it was positively associated with mortality.Conclusions:Our study included a greater percentage of patients with ARDS with high severity and found that the overall mortality was 38%. The management of ARDS in Japan was characterized by high the utilization rate of glucocorticoids, which was positively associated with mortality.
AB - Purpose:Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) remains a major cause of death. Epidemiology should be continually examined to refine therapeutic strategies for ARDS. We aimed to elucidate demographics, treatments, and outcomes of ARDS in Japan.Methods:This is a prospective cohort study for ARDS. We included adult patients admitted to intensive care units through emergency and critical care departments who satisfied the American-European Consensus Conference (AECC) acute lung injury (ALI) criteria. In addition, the fulfillment of the Berlin definition was assessed. Logistic regression analyses were used to examine the association of independent variables with outcomes.Results:Our study included 166 patients with AECC ALI from 34 hospitals in Japan; among them, 157 (94.6%) fulfilled the Berlin definition. The proportion of patients with PaO2/FIO2≤ 100, patients under invasive positive pressure ventilation (IPPV), and in-hospital mortality was 39.2%, 92.2%, and 38.0% for patients with AECC ALI and 38.9%, 96.8%, and 37.6% for patients with Berlin ARDS, respectively. The area of lung infiltration was independently associated with outcomes of ARDS. Low-mid-tidal volume ventilation was performed in 75% of patients under IPPV. Glucocorticoid use was observed in 54% patients, and it was positively associated with mortality.Conclusions:Our study included a greater percentage of patients with ARDS with high severity and found that the overall mortality was 38%. The management of ARDS in Japan was characterized by high the utilization rate of glucocorticoids, which was positively associated with mortality.
KW - Acute lung injury
KW - area of lung infiltration
KW - chest X-rays
KW - glucocorticoid
KW - positive end-expiratory pressure
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U2 - 10.1097/SHK.0000000000001416
DO - 10.1097/SHK.0000000000001416
M3 - Article
C2 - 31348148
AN - SCOPUS:85083546065
SN - 1073-2322
VL - 53
SP - 544
EP - 549
JO - Shock
JF - Shock
IS - 5
ER -