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Sialochemical analysis in polytraumatized patients in intensive care units

The profiles of polytraumatized patients in intensive care units were characterized. Serum and salivary markers were compared with normality between Classes I and II of APACHE II and between periods of hospitalization; these results were correlated. This was a prospective study on saliva charts and...

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Autores principales: Chaves, Maria Heloisa Madruga, Wolf, Amanda Rebeca da Silveira, Nascimento, Kelly Aline Lima, Nawcki, Danielle, Feustel, Gabriele Muller, Bettega, Patricia Vida Cassi, Ignacio, Sergio Aparecido, Brancher, João Armando, Tannous, Luana Alves, Werneck, Renata Iani, Souza, Paulo Henrique Couto, de Barros, Marlene Maria Tourais, Johann, Aline Cristina Batista Rodrigues
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6776458/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31581248
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222974
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author Chaves, Maria Heloisa Madruga
Wolf, Amanda Rebeca da Silveira
Nascimento, Kelly Aline Lima
Nawcki, Danielle
Feustel, Gabriele Muller
Bettega, Patricia Vida Cassi
Ignacio, Sergio Aparecido
Brancher, João Armando
Tannous, Luana Alves
Werneck, Renata Iani
Souza, Paulo Henrique Couto
de Barros, Marlene Maria Tourais
Johann, Aline Cristina Batista Rodrigues
author_facet Chaves, Maria Heloisa Madruga
Wolf, Amanda Rebeca da Silveira
Nascimento, Kelly Aline Lima
Nawcki, Danielle
Feustel, Gabriele Muller
Bettega, Patricia Vida Cassi
Ignacio, Sergio Aparecido
Brancher, João Armando
Tannous, Luana Alves
Werneck, Renata Iani
Souza, Paulo Henrique Couto
de Barros, Marlene Maria Tourais
Johann, Aline Cristina Batista Rodrigues
author_sort Chaves, Maria Heloisa Madruga
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description The profiles of polytraumatized patients in intensive care units were characterized. Serum and salivary markers were compared with normality between Classes I and II of APACHE II and between periods of hospitalization; these results were correlated. This was a prospective study on saliva charts and collection (n = 70). Profile: male, 27 years old, blunt traumas and collisions. Serum parameters with normality: decrease in pH, creatinine at admission to Class I, and at 48 and 72 hours in both classes; K(+) at 48 h in Class II; Ca+ on admission in both classes and at 72 h in Class I. Increase in urea at 72 h in Class II, glucose at all times and in all classes, and Ca+ at 48 h in both classes. Class II had high Na(+) at 48 and 72 h compared to Class I. In Class I, creatinine reduction occurred in 48 h and 72 h compared to admission and an increase of Ca+ at 48 h with admission. In Class II, pH and Na(+) increased at 48 h and 72 h compared to admission. K(+) decreased from admission to 48 h and increased from 48 h to 72 h. Urea increased from 48 to 72 hours. Creatinine decreased from admission to 48 and 72 hours. Ca+ increased from admission to 48 hours and decreased from 48 to 72 hours. There was an increase in the saliva levels in both classes and times in relation to normality. There was an increase in urea at admission, glucose at 72 h, and Ca+ at 48 h in Class II compared with Class I. Class I urea increased from admission to 48 h and Ca+ decreased from admission to 48 h. Class II urea decreased from 48 h to 72 h. Strong or very strong positive correlation was identified between blood and creatinine saliva at all times and regular and negative Ca+ at 72 h. This study provides evidence that salivary and serum biomarkers can be used together to monitor the evolution of the clinical symptoms of ICU patients.
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spelling pubmed-67764582019-10-11 Sialochemical analysis in polytraumatized patients in intensive care units Chaves, Maria Heloisa Madruga Wolf, Amanda Rebeca da Silveira Nascimento, Kelly Aline Lima Nawcki, Danielle Feustel, Gabriele Muller Bettega, Patricia Vida Cassi Ignacio, Sergio Aparecido Brancher, João Armando Tannous, Luana Alves Werneck, Renata Iani Souza, Paulo Henrique Couto de Barros, Marlene Maria Tourais Johann, Aline Cristina Batista Rodrigues PLoS One Research Article The profiles of polytraumatized patients in intensive care units were characterized. Serum and salivary markers were compared with normality between Classes I and II of APACHE II and between periods of hospitalization; these results were correlated. This was a prospective study on saliva charts and collection (n = 70). Profile: male, 27 years old, blunt traumas and collisions. Serum parameters with normality: decrease in pH, creatinine at admission to Class I, and at 48 and 72 hours in both classes; K(+) at 48 h in Class II; Ca+ on admission in both classes and at 72 h in Class I. Increase in urea at 72 h in Class II, glucose at all times and in all classes, and Ca+ at 48 h in both classes. Class II had high Na(+) at 48 and 72 h compared to Class I. In Class I, creatinine reduction occurred in 48 h and 72 h compared to admission and an increase of Ca+ at 48 h with admission. In Class II, pH and Na(+) increased at 48 h and 72 h compared to admission. K(+) decreased from admission to 48 h and increased from 48 h to 72 h. Urea increased from 48 to 72 hours. Creatinine decreased from admission to 48 and 72 hours. Ca+ increased from admission to 48 hours and decreased from 48 to 72 hours. There was an increase in the saliva levels in both classes and times in relation to normality. There was an increase in urea at admission, glucose at 72 h, and Ca+ at 48 h in Class II compared with Class I. Class I urea increased from admission to 48 h and Ca+ decreased from admission to 48 h. Class II urea decreased from 48 h to 72 h. Strong or very strong positive correlation was identified between blood and creatinine saliva at all times and regular and negative Ca+ at 72 h. This study provides evidence that salivary and serum biomarkers can be used together to monitor the evolution of the clinical symptoms of ICU patients. Public Library of Science 2019-10-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6776458/ /pubmed/31581248 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222974 Text en © 2019 Chaves 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Chaves, Maria Heloisa Madruga
Wolf, Amanda Rebeca da Silveira
Nascimento, Kelly Aline Lima
Nawcki, Danielle
Feustel, Gabriele Muller
Bettega, Patricia Vida Cassi
Ignacio, Sergio Aparecido
Brancher, João Armando
Tannous, Luana Alves
Werneck, Renata Iani
Souza, Paulo Henrique Couto
de Barros, Marlene Maria Tourais
Johann, Aline Cristina Batista Rodrigues
Sialochemical analysis in polytraumatized patients in intensive care units
title Sialochemical analysis in polytraumatized patients in intensive care units
title_full Sialochemical analysis in polytraumatized patients in intensive care units
title_fullStr Sialochemical analysis in polytraumatized patients in intensive care units
title_full_unstemmed Sialochemical analysis in polytraumatized patients in intensive care units
title_short Sialochemical analysis in polytraumatized patients in intensive care units
title_sort sialochemical analysis in polytraumatized patients in intensive care units
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6776458/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31581248
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222974
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