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Early post-traumatic acute respiratory distress syndrome and albumin excretion rate: a prospective evaluation of a 'point-of care' predictive test.

I Pallister1, C Dent, C C Wise, E K Alpar, P Gosling.   

Abstract

All patients sustaining major trauma exhibit increased capillary permeability, manifested as micro-albuminuria. Urinary albumin excretion rate (AER) measured on intensive care units (ICU) can predict early post-traumatic acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). This prospective study sought to evaluate AER as a practical predictive test for early ARDS. Staff at the participating centres were trained in the use of the Behring Turbitimer and the concept of AER as a predictor of early post-traumatic ARDS. AER was measured every 2 h for the first 24 h, on 54 adult blunt trauma admissions (ISS>/=18). A diagnosis of early acute lung injury (ALI) or ARDS was made using the American-European Consensus Conference criteria. Eleven patients developed ARDS, ten developed ALI, and 23 had no pulmonary dysfunction. The AER was significantly greater in those who developed ARDS 8 and 18 h after admission. The positive predictive value of the test was 64% at 8 h, the negative predictive power 73%. The test was performed most consistently in the middle 10 h of the study period. If intervention had been based on the 8 h data point result, 75% patients who had the test performed and later developed ARDS would have had intervention appropriately. In principle, testing for AER as a predictor of post-traumatic ARDS on ICU is feasible, however, this study has underlined the challenges of introducing new concepts into the ICU environment.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11240292     DOI: 10.1016/s0020-1383(00)00149-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Injury        ISSN: 0020-1383            Impact factor:   2.586


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Journal:  Expert Rev Respir Med       Date:  2010-12       Impact factor: 3.772

2.  Association of Urinary Albumin:Creatinine Ratio with Outcome of Children with Sepsis.

Authors:  Anil Sachdev; Karan Raheja; Neeraj Gupta; Parul Chugh
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3.  Glycocalyx and sepsis-induced alterations in vascular permeability.

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