• Critical care medicine · Aug 2019

    Randomized Controlled Trial

    Association of Elevated Plasma Interleukin 18 Level With Increased Mortality in a Clinical Trial of Statin Treatment for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome.

    • Angela J Rogers, Jiazhen Guan, Anna Trtchounian, Gary M Hunninghake, Rajani Kaimal, Manisha Desai, Lori-Ann Kozikowski, Lesley DeSouza, Susan Mogan, Kathleen D Liu, Michael A Matthay, Jay Steingrub, Art Wheeler, Joo Heon Yoon, Kiichi Nakahira, Augustine M Choi, and Rebecca M Baron.
    • Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, CA.
    • Crit. Care Med. 2019 Aug 1; 47 (8): 1089-1096.

    ObjectiveA high plasma level of inflammasome mediator interleukin-18 was associated with mortality in observational acute respiratory distress syndrome cohorts. Statin exposure increases both inflammasome activation and lung injury in mouse models. We tested whether randomization to statin therapy correlated with increased interleukin-18 in the ARDS Network Statins for Acutely Injured Lungs from Sepsis trial.DesignRetrospective analysis of randomized controlled clinical trial.SettingMulticenter North American clinical trial, the ARDS Network Statins for Acutely Injured Lungs from Sepsis.PatientsSix hundred eighty-three subjects with infection-related acute respiratory distress syndrome, representing 92% of the original trial population.InterventionsRandom assignment of rosuvastatin or placebo for up to 28 days or 3 days after ICU discharge.Measurements And Main ResultsWe measured plasma interleukin-18 levels in all Statins for Acutely Injured Lungs from Sepsis patients with sample available at day 0 (baseline, n = 683) and day 3 (after randomization, n = 588). We tested the association among interleukin-18 level at baseline, rising interleukin-18, and the impact of statin therapy on 60-day mortality, adjusting for severity of illness. Baseline plasma interleukin-18 level greater than or equal to 800 pg/mL was highly associated with 60-day mortality, with a hazard of death of 2.3 (95% CI, 1.7-3.1). Rising plasma interleukin-18 was also associated with increased mortality. For each unit increase in log2 (interleukin-18) at day 3 compared with baseline, the hazard of death increased by 2.3 (95% CI, 1.5-3.5). Subjects randomized to statin were significantly more likely to experience a rise in plasma interleukin-18 levels. Subjects with acute kidney injury, shock, low baseline interleukin-18, and those not receiving systemic corticosteroids were more likely to experience rising interleukin-18. Randomization to statin therapy was associated with rising in interleukin-18 in all of those subsets, however.ConclusionsElevated baseline plasma interleukin-18 was associated with higher mortality in sepsis-induced acute respiratory distress syndrome. A rise in plasma interleukin-18 was also associated with increased mortality and was more common in subjects randomized to statin therapy in this clinical trial.

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