Keywords: Septic shock, central venous pressure, 28-day mortality, length of intensive care unit stay
Impact of central venous pressure measurement on the prognosis of patients with septic shock: A retrospective analysis of the MIMIC- IV database
Yanchen Lin1, Jing Huang2, Ying Zhang1, Houfeng Li1, Huixiu Hu1, Li Tan3
1Graduate School, Hebei North University, Zhangjiakou 075000, Hebei, China. 2Graduate School, Wannan Medical College, Wuhu 241002, Anhui, China. 3Department of Anesthesiology, Chongqing University Cancer Hospital, Chongqing 400030, China.
Address correspondence to: Li Tan, Department of Anesthesiology, Chongqing University Cancer Hospital, No.181 Hanyu Road, Chongqing 400030, China. E-mail: tanlihh@163.com.
Received August 24, 2023; Accepted September 7, 2023; Published September 30, 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.61189/377184mkfywu
Highlights
● The measurement of central venous pressure in patients diagnosed with septic shock does not yield prognostic improvements.
● Central venous pressure measurement in patients with septic shock is associated with prolonged ICU stay.
● Central venous pressure measurement is not advised for patients diagnosed with septic shock.
Abstract
Keywords: Septic shock, central venous pressure, 28-day mortality, length of intensive care unit stay