Triiodothyronine levels and mortality in children with sepsis and septic shock

Background Sepsis is the most common cause of death in infants and children. It can cause hormonal imbalances, such as euthyroid sick syndrome (ESS), which may increase the risk of death. Objective To evaluate a possible correlation between the level of triiodothyronine (T3) and mortality in childre...

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Main Authors: Cynthea Prima Destariani, Munar Lubis, Melda Deliana, Gema Nazri Yanni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Indonesian Pediatric Society Publishing House 2018-03-01
Series:Paediatrica Indonesiana
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Online Access:https://paediatricaindonesiana.org/index.php/paediatrica-indonesiana/article/view/1587
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spelling doaj-bbef163e7ce84c9995ac576e2c2396522020-11-25T00:37:47ZengIndonesian Pediatric Society Publishing HousePaediatrica Indonesiana0030-93112338-476X2018-03-0158120410.14238/pi58.1.2018.20-41336Triiodothyronine levels and mortality in children with sepsis and septic shockCynthea Prima Destariani0Munar Lubis1Melda Deliana2Gema Nazri Yanni3Department of Child Health, University of Sumatera Utara Medical School/H. Adam Malik Hospital, Medan, North SumateraDepartment of Child Health, University of Sumatera Utara Medical School/H. Adam Malik Hospital, Medan, North SumateraDepartment of Child Health, University of Sumatera Utara Medical School/H. Adam Malik Hospital, Medan, North SumateraDepartment of Child Health, University of Sumatera Utara Medical School/H. Adam Malik Hospital, Medan, North SumateraBackground Sepsis is the most common cause of death in infants and children. It can cause hormonal imbalances, such as euthyroid sick syndrome (ESS), which may increase the risk of death. Objective To evaluate a possible correlation between the level of triiodothyronine (T3) and mortality in children with sepsis and septic shock. Methods An observational cohort study was conducted on 80 children with sepsis and septic shock from October 2015 until January 2016 in Haji Adam Malik General Hospital, Medan. Subjects underwent PELOD score and T3 examination on the first day admitted in Haji Adam Malik General Hospital. Chi-square test was used to analyze for a correlation between the T3 values and mortality.  Results Of the 80 consecutive subjects, 39 (48.75%) had low T3 level on the first day. Of these 39 children, 36 (92.3%) died. Subjects with low T3 level had a 6.31 times higher risk of mortality(PR 6.31;  95%CI 2.99 to 13.28; P<0.001). Of the 31 subjects with high PELOD score, 23 (74.2%) had decreased T3 (PR=2.27; 95%CI 1.45 to 3.57; P<0.001). Conclusion Low T3 level has significant relationship with mortality in children with sepsis and septic shock.https://paediatricaindonesiana.org/index.php/paediatrica-indonesiana/article/view/1587triiodothyroninemortalitysepsisseptic shock
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author Cynthea Prima Destariani
Munar Lubis
Melda Deliana
Gema Nazri Yanni
spellingShingle Cynthea Prima Destariani
Munar Lubis
Melda Deliana
Gema Nazri Yanni
Triiodothyronine levels and mortality in children with sepsis and septic shock
Paediatrica Indonesiana
triiodothyronine
mortality
sepsis
septic shock
author_facet Cynthea Prima Destariani
Munar Lubis
Melda Deliana
Gema Nazri Yanni
author_sort Cynthea Prima Destariani
title Triiodothyronine levels and mortality in children with sepsis and septic shock
title_short Triiodothyronine levels and mortality in children with sepsis and septic shock
title_full Triiodothyronine levels and mortality in children with sepsis and septic shock
title_fullStr Triiodothyronine levels and mortality in children with sepsis and septic shock
title_full_unstemmed Triiodothyronine levels and mortality in children with sepsis and septic shock
title_sort triiodothyronine levels and mortality in children with sepsis and septic shock
publisher Indonesian Pediatric Society Publishing House
series Paediatrica Indonesiana
issn 0030-9311
2338-476X
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Background Sepsis is the most common cause of death in infants and children. It can cause hormonal imbalances, such as euthyroid sick syndrome (ESS), which may increase the risk of death. Objective To evaluate a possible correlation between the level of triiodothyronine (T3) and mortality in children with sepsis and septic shock. Methods An observational cohort study was conducted on 80 children with sepsis and septic shock from October 2015 until January 2016 in Haji Adam Malik General Hospital, Medan. Subjects underwent PELOD score and T3 examination on the first day admitted in Haji Adam Malik General Hospital. Chi-square test was used to analyze for a correlation between the T3 values and mortality.  Results Of the 80 consecutive subjects, 39 (48.75%) had low T3 level on the first day. Of these 39 children, 36 (92.3%) died. Subjects with low T3 level had a 6.31 times higher risk of mortality(PR 6.31;  95%CI 2.99 to 13.28; P<0.001). Of the 31 subjects with high PELOD score, 23 (74.2%) had decreased T3 (PR=2.27; 95%CI 1.45 to 3.57; P<0.001). Conclusion Low T3 level has significant relationship with mortality in children with sepsis and septic shock.
topic triiodothyronine
mortality
sepsis
septic shock
url https://paediatricaindonesiana.org/index.php/paediatrica-indonesiana/article/view/1587
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