Superior accuracy of mid-regional proadrenomedullin for mortality prediction in sepsis with varying levels of illness severity

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TitreSuperior accuracy of mid-regional proadrenomedullin for mortality prediction in sepsis with varying levels of illness severity
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuteursAndaluz-Ojeda D, H. Nguyen B, Meunier-Beillard N, Cicuendez R, Quenot J-P, Calvo D, Dargent A, Zarca E, Andres C, Nogales L, Eiros JMaria, Tamayo E, Gandia F, Bermejo-Martin JF, Charles PEmmanuel
JournalANNALS OF INTENSIVE CARE
Volume7
Pagination15
Date PublishedFEB 10
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN2110-5820
Mots-clésbiomarkers, Mortality, MR-proADM, sepsis, SOFA
Résumé

{Background: The use of novel sepsis biomarkers has increased in recent years. However, their prognostic value with respect to illness severity has not been explored. In this work, we examined the ability of mid-regional proadrenomedullin (MR-proADM) in predicting mortality in sepsis patients with different degrees of organ failure, compared to that of procalcitonin, C-reactive protein and lactate. Methods: This was a two-centre prospective observational cohort, enrolling severe sepsis or septic shock patients admitted to the ICU. Plasma biomarkers were measured during the first 12 h of admission. The association between biomarkers and 28-day mortality was assessed by Cox regression analysis and Kaplan-Meier curves. Patients were divided into three groups as evaluated by the Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score. The accuracy of the biomarkers for mortality was determined by area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC) analysis. Results: A total of 326 patients with severe sepsis (21.7%) or septic shock (79.3%) were enrolled with a 28-day mortality rate of 31.0%. Only MR-proADM and lactate were associated with mortality in the multivariate analysis: hazard ratio 8.5 versus 3.4 (p < 0.001). MR-proADM showed the best AUROC for mortality prediction at 28 days in the analysis over the entire cohort (AUROC [95% CI] 0.79 [0.74-0.84]) (p < 0.001). When patients were stratified by the degree of organ failure, MR-proADM was the only biomarker to predict mortality in all severity groups (SOFA <= 6

DOI10.1186/s13613-017-0238-9