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Title Alternative | Fever and Total Mechanical Ventilation Time in Critically Ill Patients
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Park, Dong Won
Hanyang University
Egi, Moritoki
Kobe university
Nishimura, Masaji
Tokushima University
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Chang, Youjin
Chungbuk National University
Suh, Gee Young
Sungkyunkwan University
Lim, Chae-Man
University of Ulsan
Kim, Jae Yeol
Chung-Ang University
Tada, Keiichi
Hiroshima City Hospital
Matsuo, Koichi
New Tokyo Hospital
Takeda, Shinhiro
Nippon Medical School
Tsuruta, Ryosuke
Yamaguchi University
Yokoyama, Takeshi
Teine Keijinkai Hospital
Kim, Seon-Ok
University of Ulsan
Koh, Younsuck
University of Ulsan
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Keywords | Body Temperature
Intensive Care Units
Mechanical Ventilation
Fever
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Journal Article
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Description | This research aims to investigate the impact of fever on total mechanical ventilation time (TVT) in critically ill patients. Subgroup analysis was conducted using a previous prospective, multicenter observational study. We included mechanically ventilated patients for more than 24 hours from 10 Korean and 15 Japanese intensive care units (ICU), and recorded maximal body temperature under the support of mechanical ventilation (MAXMV). To assess the independent association of MAXMV with TVT, we used propensity-matched analysis in a total of 769 survived patients with medical or surgical admission, separately. Together with multiple linear regression analysis to evaluate the association between the severity of fever and TVT, the effect of MAXMV on ventilator-free days was also observed by quantile regression analysis in all subjects including non-survivors. After propensity score matching, a MAXMV ≥ 37.5°C was significantly associated with longer mean TVT by 5.4 days in medical admission, and by 1.2 days in surgical admission, compared to those with MAXMV of 36.5°C to 37.4°C. In multivariate linear regression analysis, patients with three categories of fever (MAXMV of 37.5°C to 38.4°C, 38.5°C to 39.4°C, and ≥ 39.5°C) sustained a significantly longer duration of TVT than those with normal range of MAXMV in both categories of ICU admission. A significant association between MAXMV and mechanical ventilator-free days was also observed in all enrolled subjects. Fever may be a detrimental factor to prolong TVT in mechanically ventilated patients. These findings suggest that fever in mechanically ventilated patients might be associated with worse mechanical ventilation outcome.
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Journal Title |
Journal of Korean Medical Science
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ISSN | 10118934
15986357
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NCID | AA10730934
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Publisher | The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences
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Volume | 31
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Issue | 12
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Start Page | 2033
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End Page | 2041
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Published Date | 2016-10-10
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Rights | This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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