by Qing-Quan Lyu, Rui-Qiang Zheng, Qi-Hong Chen, Jiang-Quan
Yu, Jun Shao and Xiao-Hua Gu
Critical Care volume 26,
Article number: 295 (2022)
Background
The combination therapy of hydrocortisone, vitamin C, and
thiamine has been proposed as a potential treatment in patients with sepsis and
septic shock. However, subsequent trials have reported conflicting results in
relation to survival outcomes. Hence, we performed this randomized controlled
trial (RCT) to evaluate the efficacy and safety of early combination therapy
among adult patients with septic shock.
Methods
This single-center, double-blind RCT enrolled adult patients
with diagnosis of septic shock within 12 h from Northern Jiangsu People's
Hospital between February 2019 and June 2021. Recruited patients were
randomized 1:1 to receive intervention (hydrocortisone 200 mg daily,
vitamin C 2 g every 6 h, and thiamine 200 mg every 12 h) or
placebo (0.9% saline) for 5 days or until ICU discharge. The primary
endpoint was 90-day mortality. The secondary endpoints included mortality at
day 28, ICU discharge, and hospital discharge; shock reversal; 72-h Delta SOFA
score; ICU-free days, vasopressor-free days, and ventilator support -free days
up to day 28; ICU length of stay (LOS) and hospital LOS.
Results
Among 426 patients randomized, a total of 408 patients with
septic shock were included in the per-protocol (PP) analysis, of which 203 were
assigned to the intervention group and 205 to the placebo group. In the PP
population, the primary outcome of 90-day mortality was 39.9% (81/203) and
39.0% (80/205) in the intervention and the placebo groups, respectively, and
was not significantly different (P = 0.86). There was no significant difference
between two groups in 28-day mortality (36.5% vs. 36.1%, P = 0.94) or the
ICU mortality (31.5% vs. 28.8%, P = 0.55) and hospital mortality (34.5%
vs. 33.2%, P = 0.78). No other secondary outcomes showed significant
differences between two groups, including shock reversal, vasopressor-free
days, and ICU LOS. Intention-to-treat analysis included all the 426 patients
and confirmed these results (all P > 0.05).
Conclusion
Among adult patients with septic shock, early use of
hydrocortisone, vitamin C, and thiamine combination therapy compared with
placebo did not confer survival benefits.
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