Non-occlusive mesenteric ischemia in critically ill patients

<h4>Background</h4> Non-occlusive mesenteric ischemia (NOMI) is a life-threatening acute condition that has an overall in-hospital mortality rate of up to 75%. Critically ill patients are often admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) due to shock, and these patients are frequently at ris...

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Main Authors: Byunghyuk Yu, Ryoung-Eun Ko, Keesang Yoo, Eunmi Gil, Kyoung-Jin Choi, Chi-Min Park
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2022-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9762570/?tool=EBI
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author Byunghyuk Yu
Ryoung-Eun Ko
Keesang Yoo
Eunmi Gil
Kyoung-Jin Choi
Chi-Min Park
author_facet Byunghyuk Yu
Ryoung-Eun Ko
Keesang Yoo
Eunmi Gil
Kyoung-Jin Choi
Chi-Min Park
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description <h4>Background</h4> Non-occlusive mesenteric ischemia (NOMI) is a life-threatening acute condition that has an overall in-hospital mortality rate of up to 75%. Critically ill patients are often admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) due to shock, and these patients are frequently at risk of developing NOMI. The objective of this study was to determine the clinical features of critically ill patients with NOMI and evaluate the risk factors for in-hospital mortality among these patients. <h4>Methods</h4> We reviewed the electronic medical records of 7,346 patients who underwent abdominal contrast-enhanced computed tomography during their ICU stay at Samsung Medical Center (Seoul, Korea) between January 1, 2010 and December 31, 2019. After reviewing each patient’s computed tomography (CT) scans, 60 patients were diagnosed with NOMI and included in this analysis. The patients were divided into survivor (n = 23) and non-survivor (n = 37) groups according to the in-hospital mortality. <h4>Results</h4> The overall sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) score for the included patients upon admission to the ICU was 8.6 ± 3.1, and medical ICU admissions were most common (66.7%) among the patients. The SOFA score upon admission to the ICU was higher for the non-survivors than for the survivors (9.4 vs. 7.4; p = 0.017). Non-survivors were more often observed in the medical ICU admissions (39.1% vs. 83.8%) than in the surgical ICU admissions (47.8% vs. 10.8%) or the cardiac ICU admissions (13.0% vs. 5.4%). Laboratory test results, abdominal CT findings, and the use of vasopressors and inotropes did not differ between the two groups. In a multivariable analysis, SOFA scores >8 upon admission to the ICU (odds ratio [OR] 4.51; 95% 1.12–18.13; p = 0.034), patients admitted to the ICU with medical problems (OR 7.99; 95% 1.73–36.94; p = 0.008), and abdominal pain (OR 4.26; 95% 1.05–17.35; p = 0.043) were significant prognostic predictors for in-hospital mortality. <h4>Conclusions</h4> The SOFA score >8 upon admission to the ICU, admission to the ICU for medical problems, and abdominal pain at diagnosis are associated with increased mortality among patients with NOMI.
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spelling doaj.art-50dfa11b4b914973a9afff0582f007882022-12-24T05:33:29ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032022-01-011712Non-occlusive mesenteric ischemia in critically ill patientsByunghyuk YuRyoung-Eun KoKeesang YooEunmi GilKyoung-Jin ChoiChi-Min Park<h4>Background</h4> Non-occlusive mesenteric ischemia (NOMI) is a life-threatening acute condition that has an overall in-hospital mortality rate of up to 75%. Critically ill patients are often admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) due to shock, and these patients are frequently at risk of developing NOMI. The objective of this study was to determine the clinical features of critically ill patients with NOMI and evaluate the risk factors for in-hospital mortality among these patients. <h4>Methods</h4> We reviewed the electronic medical records of 7,346 patients who underwent abdominal contrast-enhanced computed tomography during their ICU stay at Samsung Medical Center (Seoul, Korea) between January 1, 2010 and December 31, 2019. After reviewing each patient’s computed tomography (CT) scans, 60 patients were diagnosed with NOMI and included in this analysis. The patients were divided into survivor (n = 23) and non-survivor (n = 37) groups according to the in-hospital mortality. <h4>Results</h4> The overall sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) score for the included patients upon admission to the ICU was 8.6 ± 3.1, and medical ICU admissions were most common (66.7%) among the patients. The SOFA score upon admission to the ICU was higher for the non-survivors than for the survivors (9.4 vs. 7.4; p = 0.017). Non-survivors were more often observed in the medical ICU admissions (39.1% vs. 83.8%) than in the surgical ICU admissions (47.8% vs. 10.8%) or the cardiac ICU admissions (13.0% vs. 5.4%). Laboratory test results, abdominal CT findings, and the use of vasopressors and inotropes did not differ between the two groups. In a multivariable analysis, SOFA scores >8 upon admission to the ICU (odds ratio [OR] 4.51; 95% 1.12–18.13; p = 0.034), patients admitted to the ICU with medical problems (OR 7.99; 95% 1.73–36.94; p = 0.008), and abdominal pain (OR 4.26; 95% 1.05–17.35; p = 0.043) were significant prognostic predictors for in-hospital mortality. <h4>Conclusions</h4> The SOFA score >8 upon admission to the ICU, admission to the ICU for medical problems, and abdominal pain at diagnosis are associated with increased mortality among patients with NOMI.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9762570/?tool=EBI
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Ryoung-Eun Ko
Keesang Yoo
Eunmi Gil
Kyoung-Jin Choi
Chi-Min Park
Non-occlusive mesenteric ischemia in critically ill patients
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title Non-occlusive mesenteric ischemia in critically ill patients
title_full Non-occlusive mesenteric ischemia in critically ill patients
title_fullStr Non-occlusive mesenteric ischemia in critically ill patients
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title_short Non-occlusive mesenteric ischemia in critically ill patients
title_sort non occlusive mesenteric ischemia in critically ill patients
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