The impact of duration below target mean arterial pressure value on mortality in critically ill patients

平均动脉压低于目标值持续时间对危重患者死亡率的影响

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Literature lacks exploration of how the duration of low mean arterial pressure (MAP) affects mortality. This study aimed to determine whether the duration of MAP below 65 mmHg is associated with mortality in critically ill patients (CIPs). METHODOLOGY: A prospective observational study was conducted with patients who were admitted to the emergency department (ED) from July 1 to December 31, 2023, with a follow-up in the ED critical care unit for at least six hours. The average MAP and the total duration that the MAP remained below 65 mmHg (ΔtMAP<65) during this period were calculated. RESULTS: In the study with 103 CIPs, ΔtMAP<65 was significantly higher in patients who died within 48 hours (247 [210-300] vs. 90 [30-135]) (p<0.001). ΔtMAP<65 was also significantly higher in patients who died within 30 days (195 [150-270] vs. 45 [15-75]) (p<0.001). Average MAP and ΔtMAP<65 highly predict 48 hours mortality, with AUC values of 0.887 and 0.957, respectively. ΔtMAP<65 for ≥180 minutes increased the risk of 48 hours mortality 173.25 (36.58-820.40) times. Average MAP and ΔtMAP<65 predicted 30 days mortality with AUC values of 0.890 and 0.963, respectively. ΔtMAP<65 for ≥135 minutes increased 30 days mortality 166.66 (20.78-1336.66) times. CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that the duration of MAP below 65 mmHg is associated with mortality in CIPs. When ΔtMAP<65, lasting over 135 minutes significantly increases the 30 days mortality risk. If it exceeds three hours, the 48 hours mortality risk also rises substantially. Monitoring cumulative hypotension duration in critical care may enhance survival through earlier interventions.

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