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Methylprednisolone plus ibuprofen increases mortality in septic rats.

作者信息

Elinger J H, Seyde W C, Longnecker D E

出版信息

Circ Shock. 1984;14(3):203-8.

PMID:6509729
Abstract

Steroids and cyclooxygenase inhibitors have been advocated as adjunctive treatment for sepsis. We studied the influences of these treatments on the survival of 98 male Sprague-Dawley rats in which sepsis was induced by cecal ligation and puncture. Rats received one of four treatments: sodium chloride (NaCl); methylprednisolone, 30 mg/kg (MP); ibuprofen, 12.5 mg/kg (I); methylprednisolone, 30 mg/kg, plus ibuprofen, 12.5 mg/kg (MP + I). Cumulative survival statistics were determined daily for 14 days thereafter. Survival was not altered by either MP or I when compared to animals receiving NaCl only. However, the combination of MP + I increased mortality from day 2 through day 14. The authors conclude that (1) MP administration alone does not increase mortality in septic rats; therefore, the results do not support the contention that steroid treatment in the absence of antibiotic therapy may be detrimental; (2) the cyclooxygenase inhibitor I does not improve survival in septic rats; and (3) the combined administration of MP and I increases mortality in septic rats and the possibility that this combination might be harmful in septic patients should be considered also.

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