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Comparison of thromboelastometry with procalcitonin, interleukin 6, and C-reactive protein as diagnostic tests for severe sepsis in critically ill adults

INTRODUCTION: Established biomarkers for the diagnosis of sepsis are procalcitonin, interleukin 6, and C-reactive protein. Although sepsis evokes changes of coagulation and fibrinolysis, it is unknown whether thromboelastometry can detect these alterations. We investigated whether thromboelastometry...

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Autores principales: Adamzik, Michael, Eggmann, Martin, Frey, Ulrich H, Görlinger, Klaus, Bröcker-Preuß, Martina, Marggraf, Günter, Saner, Fuat, Eggebrecht, Holger, Peters, Jürgen, Hartmann, Matthias
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3219282/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20929576
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc9284
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author Adamzik, Michael
Eggmann, Martin
Frey, Ulrich H
Görlinger, Klaus
Bröcker-Preuß, Martina
Marggraf, Günter
Saner, Fuat
Eggebrecht, Holger
Peters, Jürgen
Hartmann, Matthias
author_facet Adamzik, Michael
Eggmann, Martin
Frey, Ulrich H
Görlinger, Klaus
Bröcker-Preuß, Martina
Marggraf, Günter
Saner, Fuat
Eggebrecht, Holger
Peters, Jürgen
Hartmann, Matthias
author_sort Adamzik, Michael
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description INTRODUCTION: Established biomarkers for the diagnosis of sepsis are procalcitonin, interleukin 6, and C-reactive protein. Although sepsis evokes changes of coagulation and fibrinolysis, it is unknown whether thromboelastometry can detect these alterations. We investigated whether thromboelastometry variables are suitable as biomarkers for severe sepsis in critically ill adults. METHODS: In the observational cohort study, blood samples were obtained from patients on the day of diagnosis of severe sepsis (n = 56) and from postoperative patients (n = 52), and clotting time, clot formation time, maximum clot firmness, alpha angle, and lysis index were measured with thromboelastometry. In addition, procalcitonin, interleukin 6, and C-reactive protein levels were determined. For comparison of biomarkers, receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were used, and the optimal cut-offs and odds ratios were calculated. RESULTS: In comparison with postoperative controls, patients with sepsis showed an increase in lysis index (97% ± 0.3 versus 92 ± 0.5; P < 0.001; mean and SEM) and procalcitonin (2.5 ng/ml ± 0.5 versus 30.6 ± 8.7; P < 0.001). Clot-formation time, alpha angle, maximum clot firmness, as well as interleukin 6 and C-reactive protein concentrations were not different between groups; clotting time was slightly prolonged. ROC analysis demonstrated an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.901 (CI 0.838 - 0.964) for the lysis index, and 0.756 (CI 0.666 - 0.846) for procalcitonin. The calculated cut-off for the lysis index was > 96.5%, resulting in a sensitivity of 84.2%, and a specificity of 94.2%, with an odds ratio of 85.3 (CI 21.7 - 334.5). CONCLUSIONS: The thromboelastometry lysis index proved to be a more reliable biomarker of severe sepsis in critically ill adults than were procalcitonin, interleukin 6, and C-reactive protein. The results also demonstrate that early involvement of the hemostatic system is a common event in severe sepsis.
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spelling pubmed-32192822011-11-18 Comparison of thromboelastometry with procalcitonin, interleukin 6, and C-reactive protein as diagnostic tests for severe sepsis in critically ill adults Adamzik, Michael Eggmann, Martin Frey, Ulrich H Görlinger, Klaus Bröcker-Preuß, Martina Marggraf, Günter Saner, Fuat Eggebrecht, Holger Peters, Jürgen Hartmann, Matthias Crit Care Research INTRODUCTION: Established biomarkers for the diagnosis of sepsis are procalcitonin, interleukin 6, and C-reactive protein. Although sepsis evokes changes of coagulation and fibrinolysis, it is unknown whether thromboelastometry can detect these alterations. We investigated whether thromboelastometry variables are suitable as biomarkers for severe sepsis in critically ill adults. METHODS: In the observational cohort study, blood samples were obtained from patients on the day of diagnosis of severe sepsis (n = 56) and from postoperative patients (n = 52), and clotting time, clot formation time, maximum clot firmness, alpha angle, and lysis index were measured with thromboelastometry. In addition, procalcitonin, interleukin 6, and C-reactive protein levels were determined. For comparison of biomarkers, receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were used, and the optimal cut-offs and odds ratios were calculated. RESULTS: In comparison with postoperative controls, patients with sepsis showed an increase in lysis index (97% ± 0.3 versus 92 ± 0.5; P < 0.001; mean and SEM) and procalcitonin (2.5 ng/ml ± 0.5 versus 30.6 ± 8.7; P < 0.001). Clot-formation time, alpha angle, maximum clot firmness, as well as interleukin 6 and C-reactive protein concentrations were not different between groups; clotting time was slightly prolonged. ROC analysis demonstrated an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.901 (CI 0.838 - 0.964) for the lysis index, and 0.756 (CI 0.666 - 0.846) for procalcitonin. The calculated cut-off for the lysis index was > 96.5%, resulting in a sensitivity of 84.2%, and a specificity of 94.2%, with an odds ratio of 85.3 (CI 21.7 - 334.5). CONCLUSIONS: The thromboelastometry lysis index proved to be a more reliable biomarker of severe sepsis in critically ill adults than were procalcitonin, interleukin 6, and C-reactive protein. The results also demonstrate that early involvement of the hemostatic system is a common event in severe sepsis. BioMed Central 2010 2010-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3219282/ /pubmed/20929576 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc9284 Text en Copyright ©2010 Hartmann et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Adamzik, Michael
Eggmann, Martin
Frey, Ulrich H
Görlinger, Klaus
Bröcker-Preuß, Martina
Marggraf, Günter
Saner, Fuat
Eggebrecht, Holger
Peters, Jürgen
Hartmann, Matthias
Comparison of thromboelastometry with procalcitonin, interleukin 6, and C-reactive protein as diagnostic tests for severe sepsis in critically ill adults
title Comparison of thromboelastometry with procalcitonin, interleukin 6, and C-reactive protein as diagnostic tests for severe sepsis in critically ill adults
title_full Comparison of thromboelastometry with procalcitonin, interleukin 6, and C-reactive protein as diagnostic tests for severe sepsis in critically ill adults
title_fullStr Comparison of thromboelastometry with procalcitonin, interleukin 6, and C-reactive protein as diagnostic tests for severe sepsis in critically ill adults
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of thromboelastometry with procalcitonin, interleukin 6, and C-reactive protein as diagnostic tests for severe sepsis in critically ill adults
title_short Comparison of thromboelastometry with procalcitonin, interleukin 6, and C-reactive protein as diagnostic tests for severe sepsis in critically ill adults
title_sort comparison of thromboelastometry with procalcitonin, interleukin 6, and c-reactive protein as diagnostic tests for severe sepsis in critically ill adults
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3219282/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20929576
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc9284
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