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    Crit Care. 2002 Aug;6(4):349-56. Epub 2002 Jun 24.

    Quality of life effects of antithrombin III in sepsis survivors: results from the KyberSept trial [ISRCTN22931023].

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    Aventis Behring L,L,C, King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, USA. dale.rublee@aventis.com

    Abstract

    INTRODUCTION:

    Treatment of sepsis is aimed at increasing both the duration and quality of survival. A long-term focus on quality of life (QoL) in clinical trial evaluations of sepsis care should be a priority.

    METHOD:

    QoL data were used to evaluate the effects of intravenous antithrombin III treatment for severe sepsis measured for up to 90 days during the follow-up phase of the KyberSept phase III clinical trial. A visual analog scale and a Karnofsky scale were used to measure physical, psychologic, and social QoL at regular intervals. Changes from baseline between placebo and antithrombin III groups were assessed using Wilcoxon statistical tests, with additional analyses by severity of illness and admitting diagnosis.

    RESULTS:

    Among all sepsis survivors in the trial, there was a significant advantage on some attributes of QoL in the antithrombin III subgroup of patients who did not receive heparin as compared with the corresponding placebo group.

    DISCUSSION:

    The present study represents the first attempt to evaluate patient QoL over a relatively long period in a large, randomized, placebo-controlled sepsis trial. Over a 90-day period, survivors of severe sepsis receiving antithrombin III experienced significant improvements as compared with placebo on several attributes of QoL. In conclusion, the present study demonstrated that clinical improvements over an extended time period with antithrombin III were complemented by improvements in QoL, particularly in social and psychologic functioning, in many patients.

    PMID:
    12225612
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    PMCID: PMC125322
    Free PMC Article

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