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Changes in Sepsis Biomarkers after Immunosuppressant Administration in Transplant Patients

Sepsis biomarkers change continuously during the postoperative period. We aimed to demonstrate the influence of immunosuppressants after transplantation (Tx) on presepsin, procalcitonin, CRP, white blood cells, and IL-6. A group of 140 patients after major surgery (86 non-Tx, 54 Tx) without any sign...

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Autores principales: Franeková, Janka, Protuš, Marek, Kieslichová, Eva, Březina, Aleš, Komrsková, Jitka, Vymětalík, Jiří, Jabor, Antonín
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Publicado: Hindawi 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7811562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33505219
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8831659
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author Franeková, Janka
Protuš, Marek
Kieslichová, Eva
Březina, Aleš
Komrsková, Jitka
Vymětalík, Jiří
Jabor, Antonín
author_facet Franeková, Janka
Protuš, Marek
Kieslichová, Eva
Březina, Aleš
Komrsková, Jitka
Vymětalík, Jiří
Jabor, Antonín
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description Sepsis biomarkers change continuously during the postoperative period. We aimed to demonstrate the influence of immunosuppressants after transplantation (Tx) on presepsin, procalcitonin, CRP, white blood cells, and IL-6. A group of 140 patients after major surgery (86 non-Tx, 54 Tx) without any signs of sepsis or infectious complications was followed for 7 days. The changes in biomarkers were analyzed with respect to the type of surgery, organ, and induction immunosuppressant used (antithymocyte globulin, corticosteroids, or basiliximab/rituximab). Concentrations (95th percentiles) of presepsin and procalcitonin were higher in the Tx group (presepsin: Tx < 2380 vs. non‐Tx < 1368 ng/L, p < 0.05; procalcitonin: <28.0 vs. 3.49 μg/L, p < 0.05). In contrast, CRP and IL-6 were lower in the Tx group (CRP: Tx < 84.2 vs. non‐Tx < 229 mg/L, p < 0.05; IL-6: <71.2 vs. 317 ng/L, p < 0.05). Decreases in CRP and IL-6 were found for all immunosuppressants, and procalcitonin was increased after antithymocyte globulin and corticosteroids. Negligible changes were found for white blood cells. Different responses of presepsin, procalcitonin, CRP, and IL-6 were therefore found in patients without any infectious complications after major surgery or transplantation. Immunosuppression decreased significantly IL-6 and CRP in comparison to non-Tx patients, while procalcitonin was increased after corticosteroids and antithymocyte globulin only. Cautious interpretation of sepsis biomarkers is needed in the early posttransplant period. This work was conducted as a noninterventional (nonregistered) study.
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spelling pubmed-78115622021-01-26 Changes in Sepsis Biomarkers after Immunosuppressant Administration in Transplant Patients Franeková, Janka Protuš, Marek Kieslichová, Eva Březina, Aleš Komrsková, Jitka Vymětalík, Jiří Jabor, Antonín Mediators Inflamm Research Article Sepsis biomarkers change continuously during the postoperative period. We aimed to demonstrate the influence of immunosuppressants after transplantation (Tx) on presepsin, procalcitonin, CRP, white blood cells, and IL-6. A group of 140 patients after major surgery (86 non-Tx, 54 Tx) without any signs of sepsis or infectious complications was followed for 7 days. The changes in biomarkers were analyzed with respect to the type of surgery, organ, and induction immunosuppressant used (antithymocyte globulin, corticosteroids, or basiliximab/rituximab). Concentrations (95th percentiles) of presepsin and procalcitonin were higher in the Tx group (presepsin: Tx < 2380 vs. non‐Tx < 1368 ng/L, p < 0.05; procalcitonin: <28.0 vs. 3.49 μg/L, p < 0.05). In contrast, CRP and IL-6 were lower in the Tx group (CRP: Tx < 84.2 vs. non‐Tx < 229 mg/L, p < 0.05; IL-6: <71.2 vs. 317 ng/L, p < 0.05). Decreases in CRP and IL-6 were found for all immunosuppressants, and procalcitonin was increased after antithymocyte globulin and corticosteroids. Negligible changes were found for white blood cells. Different responses of presepsin, procalcitonin, CRP, and IL-6 were therefore found in patients without any infectious complications after major surgery or transplantation. Immunosuppression decreased significantly IL-6 and CRP in comparison to non-Tx patients, while procalcitonin was increased after corticosteroids and antithymocyte globulin only. Cautious interpretation of sepsis biomarkers is needed in the early posttransplant period. This work was conducted as a noninterventional (nonregistered) study. Hindawi 2021-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7811562/ /pubmed/33505219 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8831659 Text en Copyright © 2021 Janka Franeková et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Komrsková, Jitka
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Jabor, Antonín
Changes in Sepsis Biomarkers after Immunosuppressant Administration in Transplant Patients
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title_fullStr Changes in Sepsis Biomarkers after Immunosuppressant Administration in Transplant Patients
title_full_unstemmed Changes in Sepsis Biomarkers after Immunosuppressant Administration in Transplant Patients
title_short Changes in Sepsis Biomarkers after Immunosuppressant Administration in Transplant Patients
title_sort changes in sepsis biomarkers after immunosuppressant administration in transplant patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7811562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33505219
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8831659
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