| Literature DB >> 18706105 |
HaiHong Wang1, BaoLi Cheng, QiXing Chen, ShuiJing Wu, Chen Lv, GuoHao Xie, Yue Jin, XiangMing Fang.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Gelsolin is an actin-binding plasma protein that is part of an 'actin-scavenging' system. Studies suggest that plasma gelsolin may play a crucial role in the pathophysiology of sepsis. Little is known about the course of plasma gelsolin levels over time in patients with severe sepsis. The aim of the study was to investigate plasma gelsolin levels in severe septic patients and to determine whether these levels predict the severity or clinical outcome of severe sepsis.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18706105 PMCID: PMC2575595 DOI: 10.1186/cc6988
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Care ISSN: 1364-8535 Impact factor: 9.097
Characteristics of patients with severe sepsis
| Characteristic | Patients with severe sepsis | ||
| Nonsurviving (n = 51) | Surviving (n = 40) | ||
| Age (years) | 68 (48 to 75) | 57.5 (44.3 to 72.8) | 0.15 |
| Males (n [%]) | 29 (56.9) | 27 (67.5) | 0.386 |
| Plasma concentration of gelsolin (mg/l; mean ± SE) | 20.9 ± 11.2 | 20.2 ± 12.3 | 0.786 |
| Plasma concentration of IL-6 (pg/ml; mean ± SE) | 21.6 ± 11.6 | 19.0 ± 10.0 | 0.59 |
| Plasma concentration of IL-10 (pg/ml; mean ± SE) | 68.7 ± 56.0 | 127.3 ± 250.8 | 0.347 |
| Plasma concentration of TNF-α (pg/ml; mean ± SE) | 19.2 ± 17.7 | 9.2 ± 5.4 | 0.033 |
| Plasma concentration of albumin (g/l; mean ± SE) | 27.5 ± 6.2 | 25.1 ± 6.5 | 0.101 |
| APACHE II (median [IQR]) | 24 (17.8 to 27.3) | 17 (12.5 to 22) | <0.001 |
| Severe SOFA (median [IQR]) | 9 (6 to 13.3) | 6 (4 to 8) | 0.002 |
| Organs with acute dysfunction (n [%]) | |||
| Respiratory | 48 (94.1%) | 32 (80%) | 0.054 |
| Cardiovascular | 20 (39.2%) | 6 (%) | 0.018 |
| Renal | 18 (35.3%) | 6 (15%) | 0.033 |
| Haematologic | 20 (39.2%) | 14 (35%) | 0.827 |
| Central nervous system | 35 (68.6%) | 23 (57.5%) | 0.283 |
| Hepatic | 24 (47.1%) | 14 (35%) | 0.288 |
APACHE, Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II; IQR, interquartile range; SE, standard error; SOFA, Sequential Organ Failure Assessment; TNF, tumour necrosis factor.
Figure 1Admission plasma gelsolin levels. Presented is a comparision of the plasma gelsolin levels at the time of admission of survival severe sepsis, nonsurvival severe sepsis, nonseptic critically ill and healthy control.
Figure 2Time course of plasma gelsolin levels. Presented are the courses over time of plasma gelsolin levels in nonseptic critically ill patients, and patients with severe sepsis who survived and did not survive. Results are expressed as means ± standard error.