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Antioxidant reserve of the lungs and ventilator-associated pneumonia: A clinical trial of high dose selenium in critically ill patients.

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2018
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Mahmoodpoor, A
Hamishehkar, H
Sanaie, S
Behruzizad, N
Iranpour, A
Koleini, E
Nader, ND
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Abstract
To evaluate the effect of supplemental selenium administration on the incidence of ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) in critically ill patients.Ninety-nine mechanically ventilated patients were randomized to receive either selenium or isotonic saline infusion for 10days. The primary endpoint was serum glutathione peroxidase-3 (GPX-3) activity and secondary endpoints were development of VAP or death, ICU stay and vasopressor requirement. Serum concentrations of selenium and GPX-3 were measured on Day-1, Day-4 and Day-10. Chi Square and log-rank analyses were used for statistical analyses and odds ratios were calculated.Serum selenium and GPX-3 activity levels increased steadily in the treatment group within 10days (P<0.025), while they remained unchanged in the placebo group. The incidence of VAP was 19.4/1000days of mechanical ventilation in the placebo group while it was 15.8/1000 ventilated days in the treatment group (P=0.250). The risk of VAP or death was similar between the treatments and placebo groups.Despite increasing the antioxidant activity, selenium supplementation did not affect the incidence of VAP in critically ill patients. The risk of developing VAP or death within 30days of ICU admission remained the same in the treatment and the controls.
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