Pooled analysis of higher versus lower blood pressure targets for vasopressor therapy septic and vasodilatory shock
- PMID: 29260272
- DOI: 10.1007/s00134-017-5016-5
Pooled analysis of higher versus lower blood pressure targets for vasopressor therapy septic and vasodilatory shock
Abstract
Purpose: Guidelines for shock recommend mean arterial pressure (MAP) targets for vasopressor therapy of at least 65 mmHg and, until recently, suggested that patients with underlying chronic hypertension and atherosclerosis may benefit from higher targets. We conducted an individual patient-data meta-analysis of recent trials to determine if patient variables modify the effect of different MAP targets.
Methods: We searched the MEDLINE, EMBASE, and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials for randomized controlled trials of higher versus lower blood pressure targets for vasopressor therapy in adult patients in shock (until November 2017). After obtaining individual patient data from both eligible trials, we used a modified version of the Cochrane Collaboration's instrument to assess the risk of bias of included trials. The primary outcome was 28-day mortality.
Results: Included trials enrolled 894 patients. Controlling for trial and site, the OR for 28-day mortality for the higher versus lower MAP targets was 1.15 (95% CI 0.87-1.52). Treatment effect varied by duration of vasopressors before randomization (interaction p = 0.017), but not by chronic hypertension, congestive heart failure or age. Risk of death increased in higher MAP groups among patients on vasopressors > 6 h before randomization (OR 3.00, 95% CI 1.33-6.74).
Conclusions: Targeting higher blood pressure targets may increase mortality in patients who have been treated with vasopressors for more than 6 h. Lower blood pressure targets were not associated with patient-important adverse events in any subgroup, including chronically hypertensive patients.
Keywords: Critical care; Hypotension; Individual patient data meta-analysis; Mean arterial blood pressure; Vasopressors.
Comment in
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Target blood pressure for septic and vasodilatory shock: what is optimal?Intensive Care Med. 2018 Apr;44(4):548-549. doi: 10.1007/s00134-018-5127-7. Epub 2018 Mar 12. Intensive Care Med. 2018. PMID: 29532095 No abstract available.
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Arterial pressure targets in patients with septic shock and prior hypertension: should we throw SEPSISPAM findings out with the bathwater?Intensive Care Med. 2018 May;44(5):692-693. doi: 10.1007/s00134-018-5163-3. Epub 2018 May 16. Intensive Care Med. 2018. PMID: 29767321 No abstract available.
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