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Comparing the accuracy of predictors of mortality in ventilator-associated pneumonia.

Renato Seligman1, Beatriz Graeff Santos Seligman, Paulo José Zimermann Teixeira.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Levels of procalcitonin, midregional pro-atrial natriuretic peptide (MR-proANP), C-terminal provasopressin (copeptin), and C-reactive protein (CRP), as well as Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) scores, are associated with severity and described as predictors of outcome in ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP). This study sought to compare the predictive value of these biomarkers for mortality in VAP.
METHODS: An observational study of 71 patients with VAP. Levels of procalcitonin, MR-proANP, copeptin, and CRP, together with SOFA scores, were determined at VAP onset, designated day 0 (D0), and on day 4 of treatment (D4). Patients received empirical antimicrobial therapy, with modifications based on culture results. Patients who died before D28 were classified as nonsurvivors.
RESULTS: Of the 71 patients evaluated, 45 were classified as survivors. Of the 45 survivors, 35 (77.8%) received appropriate antimicrobial therapy, compared with 18 (69.2%) of the 26 nonsurvivors (p = 0.57). On D0 and D4, the levels of all biomarkers (except CRP), as well as SOFA scores, were lower in eventual survivors than in eventual nonsurvivors. For D0 and D4, the area under the ROC curve was largest for procalcitonin. On D0, MR-proANP had the highest positive likelihood ratio (2.71) and positive predictive value (0.60), but procalcitonin had the highest negative predictive value (0.87). On D4, procalcitonin had the highest positive likelihood ratio (3.46), the highest positive predictive value (0.66), and the highest negative predictive value (0.93).
CONCLUSIONS: The biomarkers procalcitonin, MR-proANP, and copeptin can predict mortality in VAP, as can the SOFA score. Procalcitonin alone has the greatest predictive power for such mortality.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21881740     DOI: 10.1590/s1806-37132011000400012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bras Pneumol        ISSN: 1806-3713            Impact factor:   2.624


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2.  Procalcitonin kinetics as a prognostic marker in severe sepsis/septic shock.

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3.  Prognostic value of serum procalcitonin and C-reactive protein levels in critically ill patients who developed ventilator-associated pneumonia.

Authors:  Hakan Tanrıverdi; Müge Meltem Tor; Levent Kart; Remzi Altın; Figen Atalay; Vildan SumbSümbüloğlu
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4.  Effect of Vitamin D Supplementation on Procalcitonin as Prognostic Biomarker in Patients with Ventilator Associated Pneumonia Complicated with Vitamin D Deficiency.

Authors:  Amir Ebrahim Miroliaee; Jamshid Salamzadeh; Shervin Shokouhi; Alireza Fatemi; Seyed Hossein Ardehali; Mohammad Reza Hajiesmaeili; Zahra Sahraei
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5.  Summary of the international clinical guidelines for the management of hospital-acquired and ventilator-acquired pneumonia.

Authors:  Antoni Torres; Michael S Niederman; Jean Chastre; Santiago Ewig; Patricia Fernandez-Vandellos; Hakan Hanberger; Marin Kollef; Gianluigi Li Bassi; Carlos M Luna; Ignacio Martin-Loeches; J Artur Paiva; Robert C Read; David Rigau; Jean François Timsit; Tobias Welte; Richard Wunderink
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6.  Procalcitonin is not an independent predictor of 30-day mortality, albeit predicts pneumonia severity in patients with pneumonia acquired outside the hospital.

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Review 7.  Copeptin and its potential role in diagnosis and prognosis of various diseases.

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9.  Publications in the Brazilian Journal of Pulmonology.

Authors:  Carlos Roberto Ribeiro Carvalho
Journal:  J Bras Pneumol       Date:  2013 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 2.624

Review 10.  Prognostic value of procalcitonin in pneumonia: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Dan Liu; Long-Xiang Su; Wei Guan; Kun Xiao; Li-Xin Xie
Journal:  Respirology       Date:  2015-12-10       Impact factor: 6.424

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