@article{23521, author = {Gårdlund Bengt and B Thompson Taylor and Marshall John and Finfer Simon and Dmitrieva Natalia and Pieper Carl}, title = {Six subphenotypes in septic shock: Latent class analysis of the PROWESS Shock study.}, abstract = {
PURPOSE: Septic shock is a highly heterogeneous condition which is part of the challenge in its diagnosis and treatment. In this study we aim to identify clinically relevant subphenotypes of septic shock using a novel statistic al approach.
METHODS: Baseline patient data from a large global clinical trial of septic shock (n = 1696) was analysed using latent class analysis (LCA). This approach allowed investigators to identify subgroups in a heterogeneous population by estimating a categorical latent variable that detects relatively homogeneous subgroups within a complex phenomenon.
RESULTS: LCA identified six different, clinically meaningful subphenotypes of septic shock each with a typical profile: (1) "Uncomplicated Septic Shock, (2) "Pneumonia with adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)", (3) "Postoperative Abdominal", (4) "Severe Septic Shock", (5): "Pneumonia with ARDS and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS)", (6) "Late Septic Shock". The 6-class solution showed high entropy approaching 1 (i.e., 0.92), indicating there was excellent separation between estimated classes.
CONCLUSIONS: LCA appears to be an applicable statistical tool in analysing a heterogenous clinical cohort of septic shock. The results may lead to a better understanding of septic shock complexity and form a basis for considering targeted therapies and selecting patients for future clinical trials.
}, year = {2018}, journal = {J Crit Care}, volume = {47}, pages = {70-79}, issn = {1557-8615}, doi = {10.1016/j.jcrc.2018.06.012}, language = {eng}, }