High-dose vitamin C on sepsis: Protocol of a prospective, multi-centered, double-blinded, randomized, and placebo-controlled superiority study

Background Sepsis is an inflammatory syndrome with life-threatening organ dysfunction and high mortality. In the recent 10 years, high-dose intravenous injection of vitamin C, the first-line antioxidant of humans, has received highlighted attention in the field of critical care. The study aims to ex...

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Published in:Frontiers in medicine Vol. 9; p. 950246
Main Authors: Zhao, Bing, Li, Mengjiao, Sun, Wenwu, Li, Jian, Liu, Leshan, Wang, Yihui, Sun, Silei, Xu, Lili, Qi, Xing, Xie, Mengqi, Zhou, Yuhua, Ni, Tongtian, Yao, Yi, Chen, Peili, Yu, Meiling, Jiang, Weisong, Ning, Ning, Sheng, Huiqiu, Chen, Erzhen, Wang, Ruilan, Tong, Chaoyang, Cao, Yu, Sun, Mingwei, Mao, Enqiang
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A 15-09-2022
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Summary:Background Sepsis is an inflammatory syndrome with life-threatening organ dysfunction and high mortality. In the recent 10 years, high-dose intravenous injection of vitamin C, the first-line antioxidant of humans, has received highlighted attention in the field of critical care. The study aims to examine the efficacy and safety of high-dose intravenous injection of vitamin C in the treatment of sepsis. Methods and design Here, we are conducting a prospective, multi-centered, double-blinded, randomized, and placebo-controlled superiority study named High-Dose Vitamin C on Sepsis (HDVCOS). A total of 620 participants diagnosed with sepsis in four participating sites across China that satisfy the eligibility criteria will be randomized at a ratio of 1:1 to receive treatment with a high-dose intravenous injection of vitamin C (200 mg/kg/24 h) or placebo (saline) for 4 days. The primary outcome is 28 days of mortality. The secondary outcomes include the incidence of organ failure, Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score change, organ support, the relationship between plasma vitamin C concentration and outcomes, and adverse events. Conclusion The findings of this study will provide potential evidence for high-dose intravenous injection of vitamin C in the treatment of sepsis. Clinical trial registration [ http://www.chictr.org.cn/showprojen.aspx?proj=29851 ], identifier [ChiCTR1800017633].
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Edited by: Marcos Ferreira Minicucci, São Paulo State University, Brazil
This article was submitted to Gastroenterology, a section of the journal Frontiers in Medicine
These authors have contributed equally to this work
Reviewed by: Margreet C. M. Vissers, University of Otago, New Zealand; Zhigang Chang, Beijing Hospital, China
ISSN:2296-858X
2296-858X
DOI:10.3389/fmed.2022.950246