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Published in: Critical Care 2/2013

Open Access 01-04-2013 | Research

Sepsis biomarkers in unselected patients on admission to intensive or high-dependency care

Authors: Martin J Llewelyn, Mario Berger, Mark Gregory, Ravi Ramaiah, Amanda L Taylor, Ingo Curdt, Frédéric Lajaunias, Rolf Graf, Stuart J Blincko, Stephen Drage, Jonathan Cohen

Published in: Critical Care | Issue 2/2013

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Abstract

Introduction

Although many sepsis biomarkers have shown promise in selected patient groups, only C-reactive protein and procalcitonin (PCT) have entered clinical practice. The aim of this study was to evaluate three promising novel sepsis biomarkers in unselected patients at admission to intensive care. We assessed the performance of pancreatic stone protein (PSP), soluble CD25 (sCD25) and heparin binding protein (HBP) in distinguishing patients with sepsis from those with a non-infective systemic inflammatory response and the ability of these markers to indicate severity of illness.

Methods

Plasma levels of the biomarkers, PCT and selected inflammatory cytokines were measured in samples taken from 219 patients during the first six hours of admission to intensive or high dependency care. Patients with a systemic inflammatory response were categorized as having sepsis or a non-infective aetiology, with or without markers of severity, using standard diagnostic criteria.

Results

Both PSP and sCD25 performed well as biomarkers of sepsis irrespective of severity of illness. For both markers the area under the receiver operating curve (AUC) was greater than 0.9; PSP 0.927 (0.887 to 0.968) and sCD25 0.902 (0.854 to 0.949). Procalcitonin and IL6 also performed well as markers of sepsis whilst in this intensive care unit (ICU) population, HBP did not: PCT 0.840 (0.778 to 0.901), IL6 0.805 (0.739 to 0.870) and HBP 0.607 (0.519 to 0.694). Levels of both PSP and PCT reflected severity of illness and both markers performed well in differentiating patients with severe sepsis from severely ill patients with a non-infective systemic inflammatory response: AUCs 0.955 (0.909 to 1) and 0.837 (0.732 to 0.941) respectively. Although levels of sCD25 did not correlate with severity, the addition of sCD25 to either PCT or PSP in a multivariate model improved the diagnostic accuracy of either marker alone.

Conclusions

PSP and sCD25 perform well as sepsis biomarkers in patients with suspected sepsis at the time of admission to intensive or high dependency care. These markers warrant further assessment of their prognostic value. Whereas previously published data indicate HBP has clinical utility in the emergency department, it did not perform well in an intensive-care population.
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Metadata
Title
Sepsis biomarkers in unselected patients on admission to intensive or high-dependency care
Authors
Martin J Llewelyn
Mario Berger
Mark Gregory
Ravi Ramaiah
Amanda L Taylor
Ingo Curdt
Frédéric Lajaunias
Rolf Graf
Stuart J Blincko
Stephen Drage
Jonathan Cohen
Publication date
01-04-2013
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Critical Care / Issue 2/2013
Electronic ISSN: 1364-8535
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/cc12588

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