Waskowski, J.; Hess, B.; Cioccari, L.; Irincheeva, I.; Pfortmueller, C. A.; Schefold, J. C. (2022). Effects of sodium bicarbonate infusion on mortality in medical-surgical ICU patients with metabolic acidosis-A single-center propensity score matched analysis. Medicina intensiva, 46(12), pp. 690-699. IDEPSA, International de Ediciones y Publicaciones, S.A. 10.1016/j.medin.2021.04.010
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OBJECTIVE
Metabolic acidosis is associated with high mortality. Despite theoretical benefits of sodium-bicarbonate (SB), current evidence remains controversial. We investigated SB-related effects on outcomes in ICU patients with metabolic acidosis.
DESIGN
Retrospective analysis.
SETTING
Academic medical center.
PATIENTS OR PARTICIPANTS
971 ICU patients with metabolic acidosis defined as arterial pH<7.3 and CO2<45mmHg treated between 2012 and 2016. A propensity score (PS) was estimated using logistic regression. Patients were matched in pairs using the PS.
INTERVENTIONS
441 patients were treated with SB 8.4% (SB-group) and n=530 patients were not (control group).
MAIN VARIABLES OF INTEREST
Primary outcome was all-cause mortality at ICU-discharge. Average Treatment Effect (ATE), Average Treatment effect in Treated (ATT), and estimated relative survival effects at 20 days were computed.
RESULTS
In the full cohort, we observed considerable differences in pH, base excess, additional acidosis-related indices, and ICU mortality (controls 31% vs. SB-group 56%, p<.001) at baseline between the two groups. After PS-matching (n=174 in each group), no significant difference in ICU mortality was observed (controls 32% vs. SB-group 41%; p=.07). Odds ratios (OR) for ATE and ATT showed no association with ICU mortality (OR ATE: 1.08, 95%-CI 0.99-1.17; p=.08; OR ATT 1.09; 95%-CI 0.99-1.2; p=.09). Hazard ratios at 20-days (multivariable HR, matched sample n=348: 1.16, 95%-CI 0.86-1.56, p=.33) showed similar survival in the two study groups.
CONCLUSIONS
We did not observe effects of SB infusion on all-cause mortality in critically ill patients with metabolic acidosis.