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Effectiveness of sodium bicarbonate infusion on mortality in septic patients with metabolic acidosis

Zhongheng Zhang, Carlie Zhu, Lei Mo, Yucai Hong
Key takeaways
  1. 01Sodium bicarbonate infusion showed no overall survival benefit
  2. 02A benefit was seen in patients with severe kidney injury and acidosis
  3. 03The study was a retrospective analysis of ICU patient data
  4. 04Findings need confirmation from randomized controlled trials

Sodium bicarbonate was not linked to better survival in septic patients, except for a subgroup with severe kidney injury and acidosis.

Abstract

Objective: Although sodium bicarbonate (SB) solution has been widely used in clinical practice, its effect on mortality when administered to a large population of patients with acidosis is not known. The study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of SB infusion in septic patients with metabolic acidosis.

Methods: Septic patients with metabolic acidosis were identified from the Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care (MIMIC)-III database. Propensity score (PS) was used to account for the baseline differences in the probability to receive SB or not. The marginal structural Cox model (MSCM) was employed to adjust for both baseline and time-varying confounding factors.

Main results: A total of 1718 septic patients with metabolic acidosis were enrolled in the study, including 500 in the SB group and 1218 in the non-SB group. Both pH [7.16 (standard deviation (SD): 0.10) vs. 7.22 (SD: 0.07); p < 0.001] and bicarbonate concentration (BC) [11.84 (SD: 3.63) vs. 14.88 (SD: 3.36) mmol/l; p < 0.001] were significantly lower in the SB than that in the non-SB group. While there was no significant mortality effect in the overall population [hazard ratio (HR): 1.04; 95% CI 0.86-1.26; p = 0.67], SB was observed to be beneficial in patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) stage 2 or 3 and pH < 7.2 (HR 0.74; 95% CI 0.51-0.86; p = 0.021). Similar results were replicated with the MSCM.

Conclusion: Our study observed that SB infusion was not associated with improved outcome in septic patients with metabolic acidosis, but it was associated with improved survival in septic patients with AKI stage 2 or 3 and severe acidosis. The results need to be verified in randomized controlled trials.

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APA
Zhongheng Zhang, Carlie Zhu, Lei Mo, & Yucai Hong (2018). Effectiveness of sodium bicarbonate infusion on mortality in septic patients with metabolic acidosis. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/effectiveness-of-sodium-bicarbonate-infusion-on-mortality-in-septic-patients-with-metabolic-acidosis/
MLA
Zhongheng Zhang, et al. "Effectiveness of sodium bicarbonate infusion on mortality in septic patients with metabolic acidosis." 2018, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/effectiveness-of-sodium-bicarbonate-infusion-on-mortality-in-septic-patients-with-metabolic-acidosis/.
Chicago
Zhongheng Zhang et al. 2018. "Effectiveness of sodium bicarbonate infusion on mortality in septic patients with metabolic acidosis.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/effectiveness-of-sodium-bicarbonate-infusion-on-mortality-in-septic-patients-with-metabolic-acidosis/