Association of Vitamin C, Thiamine, and Hydrocortisone Infusion With Long-term Cognitive, Psychological, and Functional Outcomes in Sepsis Survivors

Shawniqua Williams Roberson,Samuel K. Nwosu,Erin M. Collar,Amy L. Kiehl,Fiona E. Harrison,Julie A. Bastarache,Jo Ellen Wilson,Matthew F. Mart,Jonathan Sevransky,E. Wesley Ely, Christopher J. Lindsell,James C. Jackson, K. Nugent, Christine Spainhour,Carmen Polito, Brooks Moore, Lovie Negrin,Akram Khan, Bory Kea, Olivia Krol, Ebaad Haq, Vincent Pinkert, Kelly Nguyen,Samuel M. Brown, Joseph Bledsoe,Ithan D. Peltan, Darrin Applegate, Brent Armbuster, Quinn Montgomery, Katie Brown, Austin Daw,Michelle N. Gong,Michael S. Aboodi,Jen-Ting Chen,Aluko A. Hope, Swarna Gummadi, Brenda López,Jeremiah S. Hinson,David N. Hager, Erin P. Ricketts, Johnathan Clare,Breana McBryde,Casey M. Clements,Ognjen Gajic,Rahul Kashyap, Derek Vanmeter,Laurence W. Busse, Mary L. McBride,Adit A. Ginde,Marc Moss, Lani Finck,Michelle Howell,Jeffrey McKeehan,Carrie Higgins, Aaron N. Barksdale, Dan Kalin, Derek A. Kruse, Katlyn Hilz,Nida Qadir,Steven Y. Chang, Rebecca M. Beutler, Andrea Tam,Estelle S. Harris, Scott T. Youngquist,Elizabeth Middleton, Ervin Davidov, Amber E. Plante,Justin Belsky,Jonathan Siner,Charles Wira, Carolyn Brokowski,Jay S. Steingrub, Howard A. Smithline, Sherell Thorton-Thompson,Alpha A. Fowler, Stephen T. Miller, Kyle Narron, Michael A. Pusckarich,Matthew E. Prekker, Audrey Hendrickson,James Quinn,Jennifer G. Wilson,Joseph E. Levitt, Rosen Mann, Anita Visweswaran,Nina Gentile, Nathaniel Marchetti, Hannah Reimer,Faheem W. Guirgis,Lisa Jones,Lauren Page Black,Morgan Henson,Nuala J. Meyer,John C. Greenwood, C.A.G. Ittner,Emanuel P. Rivers,Namita Jayaprakash,Jayna Gardner-Gray,Gina Hurst, Jacqueline Pflaum, Anja Kathrin Jaehne, Jasreen Gill, Aaron M. Cook, David R. Janz, Derek Vonderhaar, Connie Romaine, R. Gentry Wilkerson, Michael T. McCurdy, Dana Beach, Kyra Lasko, Richard Gill, Katherine Price, Lisa Dickson, Abhijit Duggal, Sharon E. Mace, R. Duncan Hite, Andrei Hastings, Jason S. Haukoos, Ivor Dougla, Stacy A. Trent, Carolynn Lyle, Alicia Cupelo, Stephanie Gravitz, Terra Hiller, Judy Oakes, Frank LoVecchio, Pedro Manuel López Barja de Quiroga, Shiloh Danley, Mary Mulrow, Amanda Encinas, Andrew Goodwin, Gregory E. Hall, Abigail Grady, Matthew C. Exline, Thomas E. Terndrup, Sonal Pannu, Emily Robart, Sarah Karow, D. Clark Files, Lane M. Smith, Kevin W. Gibbs, Lori Flores, Stephen M. Pastores, David Shaz, Natalie Kostelecky, C. C. Chase, Elizabeth A. Wilkins, David F. Gaieski, Michael Baram, Daniel Schwegler, Nicole Renzi, Jarrod Mosier, Cameron Hypes, Elizabeth Salvagio Campbell, Michael H. Hooper, Joshua Sill, Kate Mitchell, Kristin Hudock, Michael J. Lyons, Kari Gordner, Ahmad Yousef, Autumn Studer, Jacqueline Davis, M. Barrett, Jason T. Nomura, Jennifer J. Knox, Pauline Park, Ivan Co, Jakob I. McSparron, Robert C. Hyzy, Kelli McDonough, Sinan Hanna, Wesley H. Self, Matthew W. Semler, Margaret Hays, Racquel Bartz, Alexander T. Limkakeng, Kevin Sweeney, Rachael Woodburn, Munish Goyal, Akram Zaaqoq, Theresa Moriarty, John Oropello, Ziya Zhang

JAMA network open(2023)

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Sepsis is associated with long-term cognitive impairment and worse psychological and functional outcomes. Potential mechanisms include intracerebral oxidative stress and inflammation, yet little is known about the effects of early antioxidant and anti-inflammatory therapy on cognitive, psychological, and functional outcomes in sepsis survivors.To describe observed differences in long-term cognitive, psychological, and functional outcomes of vitamin C, thiamine, and hydrocortisone between the intervention and control groups in the Vitamin C, Thiamine, and Steroids in Sepsis (VICTAS) randomized clinical trial.This prespecified secondary analysis reports the 6-month outcomes of the multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled VICTAS randomized clinical trial, which was conducted between August 2018 and July 2019. Adult patients with sepsis-induced respiratory and/or cardiovascular dysfunction who survived to discharge or day 30 were recruited from 43 intensive care units in the US. Participants were randomized 1:1 to either the intervention or control group. Cognitive, psychological, and functional outcomes at 6 months after randomization were assessed via telephone through January 2020. Data analyses were conducted between February 2021 and December 2022.The intervention group received intravenous vitamin C (1.5 g), thiamine hydrochloride (100 mg), and hydrocortisone sodium succinate (50 mg) every 6 hours for 96 hours or until death or intensive care unit discharge. The control group received matching placebo.Cognitive performance, risk of posttraumatic stress disorder and depression, and functional status were assessed using a battery of standardized instruments that were administered during a 1-hour telephone call 6 months after randomization.After exclusions, withdrawals, and deaths, the final sample included 213 participants (median [IQR] age, 57 [47-67] years; 112 males [52.6%]) who underwent long-term outcomes assessment and had been randomized to either the intervention group (n = 108) or control group (n = 105). The intervention group had lower immediate memory scores (adjusted OR [aOR], 0.49; 95% CI, 0.26-0.89), higher odds of posttraumatic stress disorder (aOR, 3.51; 95% CI, 1.18-10.40), and lower odds of receiving mental health care (aOR, 0.38; 95% CI, 0.16-0.89). No other statistically significant differences in cognitive, psychological, and functional outcomes were found between the 2 groups.In survivors of sepsis, treatment with vitamin C, thiamine, and hydrocortisone did not improve or had worse cognitive, psychological, and functional outcomes at 6 months compared with patients who received placebo. These findings challenge the hypothesis that antioxidant and anti-inflammatory therapy during critical illness mitigates the development of long-term cognitive, psychological, and functional impairment in sepsis survivors.ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03509350.
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vitamin,thiamine,hydrocortisone infusion,long-term
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