Corticosteroids for patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized trials

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INTRODUCTION Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a rapidly progressing, inflammatory lung disease with a high mortality rate and no specific pharmacological treatment available. OBJECTIVES We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis on corticosteroid use in ARDS. METHODS We searched 4 medical literature databases and retained randomized controlled trials on the use of corticosteroids in hospitalized adults with ARDS, which could be found there until February 2020. Two reviewers identified eligible studies, independently extracted data, and evaluated the risk of bias. The authors assessed the certainty of evidence using the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) approach. RESULTS We included 7 randomized controlled trials involving 851 patients. They showed that corticosteroids reduced all-cause mortality (risk ratio [RR], 0.75; 95% CI, 0.59-0.95; P = 0.02; moderate certainty) and the duration of mechanical ventilation (mean difference [MD], -4.93 days; 95% CI; -7.81 to -2.06; P <0.001; low certainty), and increased the number of ventilator-free days (MD, 4.28 days; 95% CI, 2.67-5.88; P <0.001; moderate certainty), as compared with placebo. Corticosteroids also increased the risk of hyperglycemia (RR, 1.12%; 95% CI, 1.01-1.24; P = 0.03; moderate certainty), and the effect on neuromuscular weakness was unclear (RR, 1.3; 95% CI, 0.8-2.11; P = 0.28; low certainty). CONCLUSIONS These results suggest that systemic corticosteroids may potentially improve mortality, shorten ventilation times, and increase the number of ventilator-free days in patients with ARDS. However, the studies included different corticosteroid classes and initiated drug administration at different times, as well as used various dosing regimens. Thus, caution in the actual clinical application of these results is recommended.

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Mammen, M. J., Aryal, K., Alhazzani, W., & Alexander, P. E. (2020). Corticosteroids for patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized trials. Polish Archives of Internal Medicine, 130(4), 276–286. https://doi.org/10.20452/pamw.15239

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