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Blood Lactate/ATP Ratio, as an Alarm Index and Real-Time Biomarker in Critical Illness

OBJECTIVE: The acute physiology, age and chronic health evaluation (APACHE) II score and other related scores have been used for evaluation of illness severity in the intensive care unit (ICU), but there is still a need for real-time and sensitive prognostic biomarkers. Recently, alarmins from damag...

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Autores principales: Chida, Junji, Ono, Rie, Yamane, Kazuhiko, Hiyoshi, Mineyoshi, Nishimura, Masaji, Onodera, Mutsuo, Nakataki, Emiko, Shichijo, Koichi, Matushita, Masatami, Kido, Hiroshi
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3618266/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23577122
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060561
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author Chida, Junji
Ono, Rie
Yamane, Kazuhiko
Hiyoshi, Mineyoshi
Nishimura, Masaji
Onodera, Mutsuo
Nakataki, Emiko
Shichijo, Koichi
Matushita, Masatami
Kido, Hiroshi
author_facet Chida, Junji
Ono, Rie
Yamane, Kazuhiko
Hiyoshi, Mineyoshi
Nishimura, Masaji
Onodera, Mutsuo
Nakataki, Emiko
Shichijo, Koichi
Matushita, Masatami
Kido, Hiroshi
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description OBJECTIVE: The acute physiology, age and chronic health evaluation (APACHE) II score and other related scores have been used for evaluation of illness severity in the intensive care unit (ICU), but there is still a need for real-time and sensitive prognostic biomarkers. Recently, alarmins from damaged tissues have been reported as alarm-signaling molecules. Although ATP is a member of the alarmins and its depletion in tissues closely correlates with multiple-organ failure, blood ATP level has not been evaluated in critical illness. To identify real-time prognostic biomarker of critical illness, we measured blood ATP levels and the lactate/ATP ratio (ATP-lactate energy risk score, A-LES) in critically ill patients. METHODS AND RESULTS: Blood samples were collected from 42 consecutive critically ill ICU patients and 155 healthy subjects. The prognostic values of blood ATP levels and A-LES were compared with APACHE II score. The mean ATP level (SD) in healthy subjects was 0.62 (0.19) mM with no significant age or gender differences. The median ATP level in severely ill patients at ICU admission was significantly low at 0.31 mM (interquartile range 0.25 to 0.44) than the level in moderately ill patient at 0.56 mM (0.38 to 0.70) (P<0.01). Assessment with ATP was further corrected by lactate and expressed as A-LES. The median A-LES was 2.7 (2.1 to 3.3) in patients with satisfactory outcome at discharge but was significantly higher in non-survivors at 38.9 (21.0 to 67.9) (P<0.01). Receiver operating characteristic analysis indicated that measurement of blood ATP and A-LES at ICU admission are as useful as APACHE II score for prediction of mortality. CONCLUSION: Blood ATP levels and A-LES are sensitive prognostic biomarkers of mortality at ICU admission. In addition, A-LES provided further real-time evaluation score of illness severity during ICU stay particularly for critically ill patients with APACHE II scores of ≥20.0.
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spelling pubmed-36182662013-04-10 Blood Lactate/ATP Ratio, as an Alarm Index and Real-Time Biomarker in Critical Illness Chida, Junji Ono, Rie Yamane, Kazuhiko Hiyoshi, Mineyoshi Nishimura, Masaji Onodera, Mutsuo Nakataki, Emiko Shichijo, Koichi Matushita, Masatami Kido, Hiroshi PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: The acute physiology, age and chronic health evaluation (APACHE) II score and other related scores have been used for evaluation of illness severity in the intensive care unit (ICU), but there is still a need for real-time and sensitive prognostic biomarkers. Recently, alarmins from damaged tissues have been reported as alarm-signaling molecules. Although ATP is a member of the alarmins and its depletion in tissues closely correlates with multiple-organ failure, blood ATP level has not been evaluated in critical illness. To identify real-time prognostic biomarker of critical illness, we measured blood ATP levels and the lactate/ATP ratio (ATP-lactate energy risk score, A-LES) in critically ill patients. METHODS AND RESULTS: Blood samples were collected from 42 consecutive critically ill ICU patients and 155 healthy subjects. The prognostic values of blood ATP levels and A-LES were compared with APACHE II score. The mean ATP level (SD) in healthy subjects was 0.62 (0.19) mM with no significant age or gender differences. The median ATP level in severely ill patients at ICU admission was significantly low at 0.31 mM (interquartile range 0.25 to 0.44) than the level in moderately ill patient at 0.56 mM (0.38 to 0.70) (P<0.01). Assessment with ATP was further corrected by lactate and expressed as A-LES. The median A-LES was 2.7 (2.1 to 3.3) in patients with satisfactory outcome at discharge but was significantly higher in non-survivors at 38.9 (21.0 to 67.9) (P<0.01). Receiver operating characteristic analysis indicated that measurement of blood ATP and A-LES at ICU admission are as useful as APACHE II score for prediction of mortality. CONCLUSION: Blood ATP levels and A-LES are sensitive prognostic biomarkers of mortality at ICU admission. In addition, A-LES provided further real-time evaluation score of illness severity during ICU stay particularly for critically ill patients with APACHE II scores of ≥20.0. Public Library of Science 2013-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3618266/ /pubmed/23577122 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060561 Text en © 2013 Chida et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Chida, Junji
Ono, Rie
Yamane, Kazuhiko
Hiyoshi, Mineyoshi
Nishimura, Masaji
Onodera, Mutsuo
Nakataki, Emiko
Shichijo, Koichi
Matushita, Masatami
Kido, Hiroshi
Blood Lactate/ATP Ratio, as an Alarm Index and Real-Time Biomarker in Critical Illness
title Blood Lactate/ATP Ratio, as an Alarm Index and Real-Time Biomarker in Critical Illness
title_full Blood Lactate/ATP Ratio, as an Alarm Index and Real-Time Biomarker in Critical Illness
title_fullStr Blood Lactate/ATP Ratio, as an Alarm Index and Real-Time Biomarker in Critical Illness
title_full_unstemmed Blood Lactate/ATP Ratio, as an Alarm Index and Real-Time Biomarker in Critical Illness
title_short Blood Lactate/ATP Ratio, as an Alarm Index and Real-Time Biomarker in Critical Illness
title_sort blood lactate/atp ratio, as an alarm index and real-time biomarker in critical illness
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3618266/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23577122
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060561
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