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Biological scoring system for early prediction of acute bowel ischemia after cardiac surgery: the PALM score

BACKGROUND: Bowel ischemia is a life-threatening emergency defined as an inadequate vascular perfusion leading to bowel inflammation resulting from impaired colonic/small bowel blood supply. Main issue for physicians regarding bowel ischemia diagnosis lies in the absence of informative and specific...

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Autores principales: Zogheib, Elie, Cosse, Cyril, Sabbagh, Charles, Marx, Simon, Caus, Thierry, Henry, Marc, Nader, Joseph, Fumery, Mathurin, Bernasinski, Michael, Besserve, Patricia, Trojette, Faouzi, Renard, Cedric, Duhaut, Pierre, Kamel, Said, Regimbeau, Jean-Marc, Dupont, Hervé
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5906418/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29671149
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13613-018-0395-5
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author Zogheib, Elie
Cosse, Cyril
Sabbagh, Charles
Marx, Simon
Caus, Thierry
Henry, Marc
Nader, Joseph
Fumery, Mathurin
Bernasinski, Michael
Besserve, Patricia
Trojette, Faouzi
Renard, Cedric
Duhaut, Pierre
Kamel, Said
Regimbeau, Jean-Marc
Dupont, Hervé
author_facet Zogheib, Elie
Cosse, Cyril
Sabbagh, Charles
Marx, Simon
Caus, Thierry
Henry, Marc
Nader, Joseph
Fumery, Mathurin
Bernasinski, Michael
Besserve, Patricia
Trojette, Faouzi
Renard, Cedric
Duhaut, Pierre
Kamel, Said
Regimbeau, Jean-Marc
Dupont, Hervé
author_sort Zogheib, Elie
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description BACKGROUND: Bowel ischemia is a life-threatening emergency defined as an inadequate vascular perfusion leading to bowel inflammation resulting from impaired colonic/small bowel blood supply. Main issue for physicians regarding bowel ischemia diagnosis lies in the absence of informative and specific clinical or biological signs leading to delayed management, resulting in a poorer prognosis, especially after cardiac surgery. The aim of the present series was to propose a simple scoring system based on biological data for the diagnosis of bowel ischemia. METHODS: In a retrospective monocentric study, patients admitted in cardiac ICU, after cardiovascular surgery, were screened for inclusion. According to a 1:2 ratio (case–control), matching between two groups was based on sex, type of cardiovascular surgery, and the operative period (per month). Patients were divided into two groups: “ischemic group” which corresponds to patients with confirmed bowel ischemia and “non-ischemic group” which corresponds to patients without bowel ischemia. Primary objective was the conception of a scoring system for the diagnosis of bowel ischemia. Secondary objectives were to detail the postoperative morbidity and the diagnostic features for the distinction between acute mesenteric ischemia and ischemic colitis. RESULTS: Forty-eight patients (1.3%) had confirmed bowel ischemia (“ischemic group”). According to the 2:1 matching, 96 patients were included in the “non-ischemic group.” Aspartate aminotransferase > 449 UI/L, lactate > 4 mmol/L, procalcitonin > 4.7 μg/L, and myoglobin > 1882 μg/L were found to be independently associated with bowel ischemia. Based on their respective odds ratios, points were assigned to each item ranging from 4 to 8. AUROCC [95% confidence interval] of the scoring system to diagnose bowel ischemia was 0.93 [0.91–0.95], p < 0.001. The optimal threshold after bootstrapping was ≥ 14 points; this yielded a sensitivity of 85.4%, a specificity of 94.8%, a positive likelihood ratio of 16.42, a negative likelihood ratio of 0.15, a Youden’s index of 0.802, and a diagnostic odds ratio of 106.62. CONCLUSIONS: A biological scoring system based on PCT, ASAT, lactate, and myoglobin measurement allows the diagnosis of bowel ischemia after cardiac surgery with high accuracy. This score could help clinician to propose an early diagnosis and an early treatment in this high mortality disease. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s13613-018-0395-5) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-59064182018-04-30 Biological scoring system for early prediction of acute bowel ischemia after cardiac surgery: the PALM score Zogheib, Elie Cosse, Cyril Sabbagh, Charles Marx, Simon Caus, Thierry Henry, Marc Nader, Joseph Fumery, Mathurin Bernasinski, Michael Besserve, Patricia Trojette, Faouzi Renard, Cedric Duhaut, Pierre Kamel, Said Regimbeau, Jean-Marc Dupont, Hervé Ann Intensive Care Research BACKGROUND: Bowel ischemia is a life-threatening emergency defined as an inadequate vascular perfusion leading to bowel inflammation resulting from impaired colonic/small bowel blood supply. Main issue for physicians regarding bowel ischemia diagnosis lies in the absence of informative and specific clinical or biological signs leading to delayed management, resulting in a poorer prognosis, especially after cardiac surgery. The aim of the present series was to propose a simple scoring system based on biological data for the diagnosis of bowel ischemia. METHODS: In a retrospective monocentric study, patients admitted in cardiac ICU, after cardiovascular surgery, were screened for inclusion. According to a 1:2 ratio (case–control), matching between two groups was based on sex, type of cardiovascular surgery, and the operative period (per month). Patients were divided into two groups: “ischemic group” which corresponds to patients with confirmed bowel ischemia and “non-ischemic group” which corresponds to patients without bowel ischemia. Primary objective was the conception of a scoring system for the diagnosis of bowel ischemia. Secondary objectives were to detail the postoperative morbidity and the diagnostic features for the distinction between acute mesenteric ischemia and ischemic colitis. RESULTS: Forty-eight patients (1.3%) had confirmed bowel ischemia (“ischemic group”). According to the 2:1 matching, 96 patients were included in the “non-ischemic group.” Aspartate aminotransferase > 449 UI/L, lactate > 4 mmol/L, procalcitonin > 4.7 μg/L, and myoglobin > 1882 μg/L were found to be independently associated with bowel ischemia. Based on their respective odds ratios, points were assigned to each item ranging from 4 to 8. AUROCC [95% confidence interval] of the scoring system to diagnose bowel ischemia was 0.93 [0.91–0.95], p < 0.001. The optimal threshold after bootstrapping was ≥ 14 points; this yielded a sensitivity of 85.4%, a specificity of 94.8%, a positive likelihood ratio of 16.42, a negative likelihood ratio of 0.15, a Youden’s index of 0.802, and a diagnostic odds ratio of 106.62. CONCLUSIONS: A biological scoring system based on PCT, ASAT, lactate, and myoglobin measurement allows the diagnosis of bowel ischemia after cardiac surgery with high accuracy. This score could help clinician to propose an early diagnosis and an early treatment in this high mortality disease. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s13613-018-0395-5) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Springer International Publishing 2018-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5906418/ /pubmed/29671149 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13613-018-0395-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Zogheib, Elie
Cosse, Cyril
Sabbagh, Charles
Marx, Simon
Caus, Thierry
Henry, Marc
Nader, Joseph
Fumery, Mathurin
Bernasinski, Michael
Besserve, Patricia
Trojette, Faouzi
Renard, Cedric
Duhaut, Pierre
Kamel, Said
Regimbeau, Jean-Marc
Dupont, Hervé
Biological scoring system for early prediction of acute bowel ischemia after cardiac surgery: the PALM score
title Biological scoring system for early prediction of acute bowel ischemia after cardiac surgery: the PALM score
title_full Biological scoring system for early prediction of acute bowel ischemia after cardiac surgery: the PALM score
title_fullStr Biological scoring system for early prediction of acute bowel ischemia after cardiac surgery: the PALM score
title_full_unstemmed Biological scoring system for early prediction of acute bowel ischemia after cardiac surgery: the PALM score
title_short Biological scoring system for early prediction of acute bowel ischemia after cardiac surgery: the PALM score
title_sort biological scoring system for early prediction of acute bowel ischemia after cardiac surgery: the palm score
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5906418/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29671149
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13613-018-0395-5
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