Critical illness is a situation of severe and prolonged stress for patients with mechanical ventilation (MV). Between 40-80% of these patients present the Post-ICU syndrome, a set of physical, cognitive, psychological alterations at hospital discharge. In more than a third of the ICU survivors, these sequelae become chronic being observed months and even years after ICU stay. The characteristics of the Post-ICU syndrome have been related to different risk factors associated with the critical illness and its management. However, the impact of accumulated physiological stress is still unknown. The physiological response to prolonged stress generates high levels of cortisol that have been related to the loss of muscle tissue, cognitive and psychological alterations in both clinical populations and healthy subjects. The concentration of cortisol in plasma is not a measure of adequate physiological stress due to the dysregulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis during critical illness. Therefore, the objective of this study is to assess the levels of accumulated cortisol in human hair (CHH) during the different stages of the critical illness and its recovery, as well as to explore its relationship with the functional and neuropsychological sequelae observed in the ICU survivors.
A prospective pilot study has been proposed in 50 critical patients with\> 24 hours of mechanical ventilation. CHH levels will be recorded at admission, 1 month and 1 year after ICU discharge. In all survivors, the presence of delirium will be assessed during the ICU stay and the functional, cognitive and psychological status will be assessed at short (1 month after ICU discharge) and long term (1 year after ICU discharge).
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
26
Fundacio Parc Taulí
Sabadell, Barcelona, Spain
Accumulated physiological stress
Levels of Cortisol in Human Hair (CHH)
Time frame: At admission
Accumulated physiological stress
Levels of Cortisol in Human Hair (CHH)
Time frame: 1 month after discharge
Accumulated physiological stress
Levels of Cortisol in Human Hair (CHH)
Time frame: 1 year after discharge
Delirium
Confusion Assessment Method for ICU(CAM-ICU)
Time frame: From date of ICU admission until the date of ICU discharge or date of death from any cause, whichever came first, assessed up to 3 months
Comorbidity index
Charlson comorbidity index
Time frame: At ICU admission
Frailty index
Clinical frailty scale of Rockwood (Range 1 to 9 from 'Very fit patient' to ' Terminally ill patient'
Time frame: At ICU admission
Post-ICU syndrome physical sequelae
Functional score (Muscle weakness - Grip strength)
Time frame: 1 month after discharge
Post-ICU syndrome physical sequelae
Functional score (Muscle weakness - Grip strength)
Time frame: 1 year after discharge
Post-ICU syndrome functional sequelae
Functional score (Functional Morbidity - Time Up\&Go)
Time frame: 1 month after discharge
Post-ICU syndrome functional sequelae
Functional score (Functional Morbidity - Time Up\&Go)
Time frame: 1 year after discharge
Post-ICU syndrome cognitive sequelae
Neurocognitive score (Neurocognitive Indexes based in the neuropsychological tests)
Time frame: 1 month after discharge
Post-ICU syndrome cognitive sequelae
Neurocognitive score (Neurocognitive Indexes based in the neuropsychological tests)
Time frame: 1 year after discharge
Post-ICU syndrome psychological sequelae
Psicological status (Anxiety \& Depression score)
Time frame: 1 month after discharge
Post-ICU syndrome psychological sequelae
Psicological status (Anxiety \& Depression score)
Time frame: 1year after discharge
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