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Association between early detection of soluble TNF-receptors and mortality in burn patients.

C A Ribeiro1, C Andrade, C A Polanczyk, N Clausell.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To describe early sequential profiling of circulating levels of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha), TNF-1 and TNF-2 soluble receptors (sTNFR1 and sTNFR2), and of endothelin (ET-1) in patients with severe burn injury, and its association with mortality.
DESIGN: Prospective study.
SETTING: Intensive Care Burn Unit at a community hospital. PATIENTS: Twenty patients with total burn surface area (TBSA)> or = 30%.
INTERVENTIONS: None. MEASUREMENTS AND
RESULTS: Patients were enrolled within 6 h from the injury. Blood samples were drawn at zero, 6, 12, and 24 h for sequential ELISA measurement of plasma marker levels. Data are expressed as mean+/-SD. Age, TBSA, and inhalation injury were not significantly different between survivors ( n=9; 30+/-13 years, TBSA 40+/-12%) and nonsurvivors ( n=11, 38+/-15 years, TBSA 56+/-20%). sTNFR1 levels were increased in nonsurvivors (2937+/-1676 pg/ml; 4548+/-1436 pg/ml) as compared to survivors (1313+/-561 pg/ml; 2561+/-804 pg/ml) at 6 h and 24 h, respectively ( P=0.01 and 0.002). sTNFR2 levels were significantly increased in nonsurvivors (4617+/-1,876 pg/ml vs 2611+/-1,326 pg/ml) only at 6 h ( P=0.015). TNF-alpha and ET-1 levels were not different between nonsurvivors and survivors. After adjustment for TBSA, sTNFR1 and sTNFR2 remained significantly higher in nonsurvivors.
CONCLUSION: Early and progressive increase in sTNFR1 and sTNFR2 levels is associated with higher risk for poor outcome in severely burned patients.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11967603     DOI: 10.1007/s00134-001-1190-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intensive Care Med        ISSN: 0342-4642            Impact factor:   17.440


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