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Outcomes of Purpura FULminans in Adults - The hOPeFUL Study

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Henri Mondor University Hospital
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抽象

Purpura fulminans (PF) is a rare life-threatening infectious disease characterized by the association of a sudden and extensive purpura together with acute circulatory failure. The mortality of PF has been reported to be as high as 50% in previous adult series. Additionally, patients surviving to the early phase of PF are exposed to a high risk of limb amputation. The hOPeFUL study aims at assessing the short and long term outcomes of adult patients admitted in the intensive care unit for a purpura fulminans.

描述

Purpura fulminans (PF) is a rare life-threatening infectious disease characterized by the association of a sudden and extensive purpura together with acute circulatory failure. Neisseria meningitidis and Streptococcus pneumoniae are the most frequently involved microorganisms but other species (e.g., Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pyogenes, Haemophilus influenzae…) have also been reported. Despite prompt antibiotics administration and intensive care management, the mortality of PF has been reported to be as high as 50% in previous adult series. Additionally, patients surviving to the early phase of PF are exposed to a high risk of serious sequelae related to extensive skin necrosis and acral symmetrical gangrene, which typically requires limb amputations, a potential source of severe handicap in these previously young and healthy patients. Although the clinical features and outcomes of PF have been well studied in the pediatric setting, the amount of available data for adult PF are scarce, often outdated and mainly limited to patients with meningococcal infections. The current study aims at assessing the short and long-term outcomes of adult patients admitted in the intensive care unit for a purpura fulminans. A large multicenter retrospective cohort will be built in order to assess hospital outcomes (i.e., mortality and amputations). Long-term outcomes, including health-related quality variables, will be prospectively assessed among survivors and compared to septic controls (i.e., patients having septic shock non-related to purpura fulminans).

日期

最後驗證: 02/28/2018
首次提交: 07/06/2017
提交的預估入學人數: 07/11/2017
首次發布: 07/12/2017
上次提交的更新: 03/07/2018
最近更新發布: 03/08/2018
實際學習開始日期: 07/26/2017
預計主要完成日期: 03/07/2018
預計完成日期: 03/07/2018

狀況或疾病

Purpura Fulminans

干預/治療

Other: Phone interview measuring health-related quality of life variables

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手臂組

干預/治療
Exposed to purpura fulminans
Patients who were admitted in the intensive care unit and survived a purpura fulminans episode
Non-exposed to purpura fulminans
Patients admitted in the intensive care unit for a septic shock unrelated to a purpura fulminans, and matched to exposed patients for age, gender, and severity of illness.

資格標準

有資格學習的年齡 18 Years 至 18 Years
有資格學習的性別All
取樣方式Non-Probability Sample
接受健康志願者
標準

Inclusion Criteria:

- Patients admitted in the intensive care unit between 2010 and 2016 for an infectious purpura fulminans and discharged alive

Exclusion Criteria:

- Age < 18 years

- Non infectious purpura

- Infective endocarditis

結果

主要結果指標

1. Hospital mortality [day 60]

factors associated with hospital mortality (and rate of amputation in the hospital) will be identified using a polytomous logistic regression model

2. Rate of amputation in the hospital; [day 60]

factors associated with rate of amputation in the hospital (and hospital mortality) will be identified using a polytomous logistic regression model

3. Long-term outcome measure: Physical dimension scale of the SF-36 questionnaire [Within 6 years of hospital discharge]

This variable will be compared between patients with purpura fulminans and patients with septic shock non-related to purpura fulminans

次要成果指標

1. Mental component score of the SF-36 score [Within 6 years of hospital discharge]

This variable will be compared between patients with purpura fulminans and patients with septic shock non-related to purpura fulminans

2. Activity of daily living (ADL score) [Within 6 years of hospital discharge]

This variable will be compared between patients with purpura fulminans and patients with septic shock non-related to purpura fulminans

3. Hospital anxiety and depression scale [Within 6 years of hospital discharge]

This variable will be compared between patients with purpura fulminans and patients with septic shock non-related to purpura fulminans

4. Impact of Event Scale [Within 6 years of hospital discharge]

This variable will be compared between patients with purpura fulminans and patients with septic shock non-related to purpura fulminans

5. Physical dimension scale of the SF-36 questionnaire [Within 6 years of hospital discharge]

This variable will be compared between patients with purpura fulminans who were and those who were not amputated

6. Mental component score of the SF-36 score [Within 6 years of hospital discharge]

This variable will be compared between patients with purpura fulminans who were and those who were not amputated

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