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Novel Host Response-Based Diagnostics to Differentiate the Etiology of Fever in Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department †

Fever is a common presentation to urgent-care services and is linked to multiple disease processes. To rapidly determine the etiology of fever, improved diagnostic modalities are necessary. This prospective study of 100 hospitalized febrile patients included both positive (FP) and negative (FN) subj...

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Autores principales: Atallah, Johnny, Ghebremichael, Musie, Timmer, Kyle D., Warren, Hailey M., Mallinger, Ella, Wallace, Ellen, Strouts, Fiona R., Persing, David H., Mansour, Michael K.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10000761/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36900096
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13050953
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author Atallah, Johnny
Ghebremichael, Musie
Timmer, Kyle D.
Warren, Hailey M.
Mallinger, Ella
Wallace, Ellen
Strouts, Fiona R.
Persing, David H.
Mansour, Michael K.
author_facet Atallah, Johnny
Ghebremichael, Musie
Timmer, Kyle D.
Warren, Hailey M.
Mallinger, Ella
Wallace, Ellen
Strouts, Fiona R.
Persing, David H.
Mansour, Michael K.
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description Fever is a common presentation to urgent-care services and is linked to multiple disease processes. To rapidly determine the etiology of fever, improved diagnostic modalities are necessary. This prospective study of 100 hospitalized febrile patients included both positive (FP) and negative (FN) subjects in terms of infection status and 22 healthy controls (HC). We evaluated the performance of a novel PCR-based assay measuring five host mRNA transcripts directly from whole blood to differentiate infectious versus non-infectious febrile syndromes as compared to traditional pathogen-based microbiology results. The FP and FN groups observed a robust network structure with a significant correlation between the five genes. There were statistically significant associations between positive infection status and four of the five genes: IRF-9 (OR = 1.750, 95% CI = 1.16–2.638), ITGAM (OR = 1.533, 95% CI = 1.047–2.244), PSTPIP2 (OR = 2.191, 95% CI = 1.293–3.711), and RUNX1 (OR = 1.974, 95% CI = 1.069–3.646). We developed a classifier model to classify study participants based on these five genes and other variables of interest to assess the discriminatory power of the genes. The classifier model correctly classified more than 80% of the participants into their respective groups, i.e., FP or FN. The GeneXpert prototype holds promise for guiding rapid clinical decision-making, reducing healthcare costs, and improving outcomes in undifferentiated febrile patients presenting for urgent evaluation.
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spelling pubmed-100007612023-03-11 Novel Host Response-Based Diagnostics to Differentiate the Etiology of Fever in Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department † Atallah, Johnny Ghebremichael, Musie Timmer, Kyle D. Warren, Hailey M. Mallinger, Ella Wallace, Ellen Strouts, Fiona R. Persing, David H. Mansour, Michael K. Diagnostics (Basel) Article Fever is a common presentation to urgent-care services and is linked to multiple disease processes. To rapidly determine the etiology of fever, improved diagnostic modalities are necessary. This prospective study of 100 hospitalized febrile patients included both positive (FP) and negative (FN) subjects in terms of infection status and 22 healthy controls (HC). We evaluated the performance of a novel PCR-based assay measuring five host mRNA transcripts directly from whole blood to differentiate infectious versus non-infectious febrile syndromes as compared to traditional pathogen-based microbiology results. The FP and FN groups observed a robust network structure with a significant correlation between the five genes. There were statistically significant associations between positive infection status and four of the five genes: IRF-9 (OR = 1.750, 95% CI = 1.16–2.638), ITGAM (OR = 1.533, 95% CI = 1.047–2.244), PSTPIP2 (OR = 2.191, 95% CI = 1.293–3.711), and RUNX1 (OR = 1.974, 95% CI = 1.069–3.646). We developed a classifier model to classify study participants based on these five genes and other variables of interest to assess the discriminatory power of the genes. The classifier model correctly classified more than 80% of the participants into their respective groups, i.e., FP or FN. The GeneXpert prototype holds promise for guiding rapid clinical decision-making, reducing healthcare costs, and improving outcomes in undifferentiated febrile patients presenting for urgent evaluation. MDPI 2023-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10000761/ /pubmed/36900096 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13050953 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Strouts, Fiona R.
Persing, David H.
Mansour, Michael K.
Novel Host Response-Based Diagnostics to Differentiate the Etiology of Fever in Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department †
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13050953
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