A non-linear positive relationship between serum phosphate and clinical outcomes in sepsis

This study aimed to evaluate the possible relationship between serum phosphate and short-term outcomes in sepsis. This was a retrospective study. Sepsis patients in MIMIC-IV database were included. Based on the quartiles of serum phosphate, all sepsis patients were divided into four groups. Univaria...

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Veröffentlicht in:Heliyon 2022-12, Vol.8 (12), p.e12619-e12619, Article e12619
Hauptverfasser: Guo, Cuirong, Su, Yingjie, He, Liudang, Zeng, Zhao, Ding, Ning
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Zusammenfassung:This study aimed to evaluate the possible relationship between serum phosphate and short-term outcomes in sepsis. This was a retrospective study. Sepsis patients in MIMIC-IV database were included. Based on the quartiles of serum phosphate, all sepsis patients were divided into four groups. Univariable and multivariable regression analyses were constructed for discussing the relationship between different parameters and 30-day mortality in sepsis. A generalized additive model was performed for exploring the association of serum phosphate with 30-day mortality. 6251 sepsis patients including 4368 survivors and 1883 non-survivors were included. A significant relationship between serum phosphate and 30-day mortality was found after adjusting for all potential confounders (OR = 1.19, 95%CI:1.13–1.26, P < 0.0001). The relationship was non-linear with an inflection point of 6.8 mg/dl. On the left side of the inflection point (≤6.8 mg/dl, n = 5911 (94.56%)), the OR was 1.24 (95%CI: 1.17–1.31, P < 0.0001). On the right side of the inflection point (>6.8 mg/dl, n = 340 (5.44%)), the OR was 0.94 (95%CI:0.78–1.13, P = 0.5038). A non-linear positive relationship was found between serum phosphate and 30-day mortality in sepsis. Serum phosphate was associated with mortality in sepsis. Our results could be used for screening out those sepsis patients with higher risk of worse outcomes. Phosphate, Mortality, Sepsis, MIMIC-IV.
ISSN:2405-8440
2405-8440
DOI:10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e12619