Various biomarkers are used for predicting outcome from sepsis and septic shock, but single value doesn't give a clear-cut picture. This prospective observational study aims to approach the prognostic value of Red Cell Distribution Width for morbidity and mortality of intensive care unit patients with sepsis. and this will be achieved by: * Assessment of prognostic value of red cell distribution width in septic intensive care unit patients for 28 days mortality * Comparison between red cell distribution width and other inflammatory markers as C-reactive protein and serum lactate as well as other scoring systems such as Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score, regarding their prognostic discriminative ability.
Critically ill patients admitted to Ain Shams University hospital intensive care units who fulfill the criteria of sepsis and septic shock according to the Third International Consensus Definitions for Sepsis and Septic Shock (Sepsis-3) will be enrolled. All patients will be resuscitated and managed according to Ain Shams University Hospitals protocol for sepsis and septic shock. On admission, and after applying the exclusion and inclusion criteria, all clinical data will be collected from participants, which will mainly include patient's detailed medical history, site of infection, blood routine test, biochemical test, other inflammatory markers as C-reactive protein, Arterial blood gas for serum lactate count, and cultures samples according to source of infection. Red cell distribution width will be recorded for each patient on admission, then patients will be followed up for 28 days mortality. Patient's morbidity will be defined by Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) Score, it will be calculated and recorded on admission and will be followed up as well.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
60
Assessment of prognostic value of Red Cell Distribution Width in septic intensive care unit patients for 28 days mortality.
Ain Shams University
Cairo, Egypt, Egypt
Assessment of prognostic value of Red Cell Distribution Width in septic Intensive care units patients for 28 days mortality.
Septic patients will be followed up at intensive care unit for a maximum duration of 28 days, patients will be divided then to survival and mortality groups and initial Red Cell Distribution Width value taken on admission will be reported for each individual to check relation between initial Red Cell Distribution Width reading and patients mortality. additionally, identifying a Red Cell Distribution Width cut-off value for both groups.
Time frame: 28 days
Comparison between Red Cell Distribution Width and other inflammatory markers as well as known scoring systems regarding their prognostic discriminative ability.
Comparison between Red Cell Distribution and other inflammatory markers as C-reactive protein, Total leukocytic count, serum lactate as well as known scoring systems such as sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) score regarding their prognostic discriminative ability for 28 days mortality.
Time frame: 28 days
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