Journal of Clinical Medicine (Jun 2019)

Lymphocytopenia as a Predictor of Mortality in Patients with ICU-Acquired Pneumonia

  • Adrian Ceccato,
  • Meropi Panagiotarakou,
  • Otavio T. Ranzani,
  • Marta Martin-Fernandez,
  • Raquel Almansa-Mora,
  • Albert Gabarrus,
  • Leticia Bueno,
  • Catia Cilloniz,
  • Adamantia Liapikou,
  • Miquel Ferrer,
  • Jesus F. Bermejo-Martin,
  • Antoni Torres

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm8060843
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 6
p. 843

Abstract

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Background: Intensive care unit-acquired pneumonia (ICU-AP) is a severe complication in patients admitted to the ICU. Lymphocytopenia is a marker of poor prognosis in patients with community-acquired pneumonia, but its impact on ICU-AP prognosis is unknown. We aimed to evaluate whether lymphocytopenia is an independent risk factor for mortality in non-immunocompromised patients with ICU-AP. Methods: Prospective observational cohort study of patients from six ICUs of an 800-bed tertiary teaching hospital (2005 to 2016). Results: Of the 473 patients included, 277 (59%) had ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP). Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis of the lymphocyte counts at diagnosis showed that 595 cells/mm3 was the best cut-off for discriminating two groups of patients at risk: lymphocytopenic group (lymphocyte count <595 cells/mm3, 141 patients (30%)) and non-lymphocytopenic group (lymphocyte count ≥595 cells/mm3, 332 patients (70%)). Patients with lymphocytopenia presented more comorbidities and a higher sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) score at the moment of pneumonia diagnosis. Also, 28-day mortality and 90-day mortality were higher in patients with lymphocytopenia (28-day: 38 (27%) versus 59 (18%), 90-day: 74 (53%) versus 111 (34%)). In the multivariable model, <595 cells/mm3 resulted to be an independent predictor for 90-day mortality (Hazard Ratio 1.41; 95% Confidence Interval 1.02 to 1.94). Conclusion: Lymphocytopenia is an independent predictor of 90-day mortality in non-immunocompromised patients with ICU-AP.

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