Is Vitamin C or HAT Therapy Effective in Treating Sepsis? A Mini Review

  • Kiumarth Amini
  • Adeleh Sahebnasagh
  • Mojtaba Mojtahedzadeh
Keywords: Vitamin C, Hydrocortisone, Thiamine, HAT Therapy, Critical Ill Patients, Intensive Care Unit

Abstract

Background: One of the most common causes of mortality in critical patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) is sepsis. In recent years, the administration of high doses of vitamin C and HAT (hydrocortisone, ascorbic acid and thiamine) therapy has attracted much attention in patients with sepsis.

Objectives: The current article reviews the beneficial effects of HAT therapy in light of research conducted in this area. Methods: A general search for electronic databases was developed. The human studies of the influence of HAT therapy in critically ill patients were evaluated.

Results: The results indicated that HAT therapy may improve clinical outcome in septic patients; however, widespread use of these therapeutic approaches in sepsis requires large clinical trials in order to more confidently recommend this therapeutic approach in septic patients admitted to intensive care units.

Conclusions: HAT therapy may improve clinical outcome in septic critically ill patients.

Published
2020-06-01
Section
Articles