Early heparin therapy reduces mortality risk in hyperthermic sepsis patients: A retrospective analysis of the MIMIC-Ⅳ database

Objective To investigate the association between body temperature and coagulation function in septic patients, and to evaluate the effect of early heparin therapy on the prognosis of septic patients across varying temperature states. Methods Data were extracted using structured query language(SQL) f...

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Main Authors: Xu Haoran, Li Yiming, Peng Zhiyong
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Published: Lanzhou University Press 2024-12-01
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description Objective To investigate the association between body temperature and coagulation function in septic patients, and to evaluate the effect of early heparin therapy on the prognosis of septic patients across varying temperature states. Methods Data were extracted using structured query language(SQL) from the MIMIC-Ⅳ database, and clinical characteristics of patients were analyzed with R(4.3.2). Differences in coagulation function across various temperature states and the effect of early heparin therapy on prognosis were examined. Results (1) A non-linear relationship was identified between body temperature and mortality in septic patients; (2) Patients in the hypothermic cohort(≤ 37.0℃) demonstrated prolonged prothrombin time(PT) and partial thromboplastin time (PTT); (3) Early heparin therapy increased mortality risk in the hypothermic cohort(≤ 37.0℃) but decreased mortality risk in the hyperthermic cohort(> 38.5℃). Conclusion A significant association exists between body temperature and coagulation function in septic patients. An optimal body temperature range(37.0~38.5°C), along with shorter PT and PTT, may be associated with better prognosis. Early heparin therapy can reduce the mortality risk in hyperthermic patients (>38.5°C).
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spelling doaj-art-ecd4f3ee2bbe4b6d9ee7c6f1c4b846bd2025-01-13T07:44:30ZzhoLanzhou University Press生物医学转化2096-89652024-12-0154374410.12287/j.issn.2096-8965.20240405Early heparin therapy reduces mortality risk in hyperthermic sepsis patients: A retrospective analysis of the MIMIC-Ⅳ databaseXu Haoran0Li Yiming1Peng Zhiyong2Department of Critical Care Medicine, Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University , National Clinical Key Specialtyin Critical Care Medicine , Clinical Research Center of Hubei Critical Care Medicine, Wuhan 430071 , Hubei, ChinaDepartment of Critical Care Medicine, Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University , National Clinical Key Specialtyin Critical Care Medicine , Clinical Research Center of Hubei Critical Care Medicine, Wuhan 430071 , Hubei, ChinaDepartment of Critical Care Medicine, Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University , National Clinical Key Specialtyin Critical Care Medicine , Clinical Research Center of Hubei Critical Care Medicine, Wuhan 430071 , Hubei, ChinaObjective To investigate the association between body temperature and coagulation function in septic patients, and to evaluate the effect of early heparin therapy on the prognosis of septic patients across varying temperature states. Methods Data were extracted using structured query language(SQL) from the MIMIC-Ⅳ database, and clinical characteristics of patients were analyzed with R(4.3.2). Differences in coagulation function across various temperature states and the effect of early heparin therapy on prognosis were examined. Results (1) A non-linear relationship was identified between body temperature and mortality in septic patients; (2) Patients in the hypothermic cohort(≤ 37.0℃) demonstrated prolonged prothrombin time(PT) and partial thromboplastin time (PTT); (3) Early heparin therapy increased mortality risk in the hypothermic cohort(≤ 37.0℃) but decreased mortality risk in the hyperthermic cohort(> 38.5℃). Conclusion A significant association exists between body temperature and coagulation function in septic patients. An optimal body temperature range(37.0~38.5°C), along with shorter PT and PTT, may be associated with better prognosis. Early heparin therapy can reduce the mortality risk in hyperthermic patients (>38.5°C).http://swyxzh.ijournals.cn/swyxzh/article/html/20240405sepsisbody temperaturemimic databasecoagulation function
spellingShingle Xu Haoran
Li Yiming
Peng Zhiyong
Early heparin therapy reduces mortality risk in hyperthermic sepsis patients: A retrospective analysis of the MIMIC-Ⅳ database
生物医学转化
sepsis
body temperature
mimic database
coagulation function
title Early heparin therapy reduces mortality risk in hyperthermic sepsis patients: A retrospective analysis of the MIMIC-Ⅳ database
title_full Early heparin therapy reduces mortality risk in hyperthermic sepsis patients: A retrospective analysis of the MIMIC-Ⅳ database
title_fullStr Early heparin therapy reduces mortality risk in hyperthermic sepsis patients: A retrospective analysis of the MIMIC-Ⅳ database
title_full_unstemmed Early heparin therapy reduces mortality risk in hyperthermic sepsis patients: A retrospective analysis of the MIMIC-Ⅳ database
title_short Early heparin therapy reduces mortality risk in hyperthermic sepsis patients: A retrospective analysis of the MIMIC-Ⅳ database
title_sort early heparin therapy reduces mortality risk in hyperthermic sepsis patients a retrospective analysis of the mimic iv database
topic sepsis
body temperature
mimic database
coagulation function
url http://swyxzh.ijournals.cn/swyxzh/article/html/20240405
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