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Pathfast presepsin assay for early diagnosis of bacterial infections in surgical patients: preliminary study.

G Novelli1, V Morabito, G Ferretti, F Pugliese, F Ruberto, F Venuta, L Poli, M Rossi, P B Berloco.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Various biomarkers have been studied for diagnosing bacterial infections, seeking to stop the sepsis cascade. Presepsin, which is ∼13 kDa in size, has been identified to increase specifically in the blood of sepsis patients. Additionally, measurement of presepsin is useful to evaluate the severity of infection and monitor clinical responses. We evaluated the analytical and clinical performance of the Pathfast presepsin (PFP) assay system for early diagnosis of infection.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: From November 2011 to June 2012 we studied 70 adult patients, including 35 cadaveric organ transplant recipients and 35 abdominal surgery patients. The 32 female and 38 male subjects had a mean age of 56.1 years (range, 19-70). Heparinized whole blood for PFP assay was tested at 48 hours after surgery together with blood cultures.
RESULTS: The mean presepsin level (PL) in the 50 positive patients was 3,957.45 pg/mL (range 255-20,000). For transplant patients, PL was 3,034.43 ± 2,880.791 pg/mL, with 30 positive results. Microbiologic findings confirmed the presence of bacterial infections within 69 ± 2.5 hours from enrollment despite that when the test was performed, 70% showed no sign or symptom of infection. In 15 abdominal surgery patients, the PFP test was negative with negative blood cultures. The positive PFP test in 20 other abdominal surgery patients showed PL of 2,363 ± 7,988.47 pg/mL in the absence of signs or symptoms of infection in 25% of them. The 20 positive patients showed positive blood cultures within 67 ± 1.8 hours from enrollment.
CONCLUSIONS: The PFP test had a (100%) sensitivity to show the presence of infection in a short time (15 min), confirmed by positive blood cultures.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 24034039     DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2013.07.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplant Proc        ISSN: 0041-1345            Impact factor:   1.066


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Authors:  Fatemeh Fattahi; Lynn M Frydrych; Guowu Bian; Miriam Kalbitz; Todd J Herron; Elizabeth A Malan; Matthew J Delano; Peter A Ward
Journal:  Mol Immunol       Date:  2018-06-18       Impact factor: 4.407

2.  Diagnostic accuracy of presepsin (sCD14-ST) for prediction of bacterial infection in cerebrospinal fluid samples from children with suspected bacterial meningitis or ventriculitis.

Authors:  David Stubljar; Andreja Natasa Kopitar; Mojca Groselj-Grenc; Kristina Suhadolc; Teja Fabjan; Miha Skvarc
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2015-02-04       Impact factor: 5.948

3.  Can blood or follicular fluid levels of presepsin predict reproductive outcomes in ART; a preliminary study.

Authors:  Ali Ovayolu; Özkan Özdamar; İsmet Gün; Cansev Yılmaz Arslanbuga; Kenan Sofuoğlu; Gülden Tunalı; Samet Topuz
Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med       Date:  2015-05-15

4.  The assesment of follicular fluid presepsin levels in poor ovarian responder womenandits relationship with the reproductive outcomes.

Authors:  Ali Ovayolu; Özkan Özdamar; İsmet Gün; Cansev Y Arslanbuğa; Tayfun Kutlu; Gülden Tunalı; Ramazan Uluhan
Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med       Date:  2015-06-15

Review 5.  Complement and sepsis-induced heart dysfunction.

Authors:  Fatemeh Fattahi; Peter A Ward
Journal:  Mol Immunol       Date:  2016-12-05       Impact factor: 4.407

6.  Determination of reference interval for presepsin, an early marker for sepsis.

Authors:  Davide Giavarina; Mariarosa Carta
Journal:  Biochem Med (Zagreb)       Date:  2015       Impact factor: 2.313

7.  The accuracy of presepsin for the diagnosis of sepsis from SIRS: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Zhongjun Zheng; Libing Jiang; Ligang Ye; Yuzhi Gao; Luping Tang; Mao Zhang
Journal:  Ann Intensive Care       Date:  2015-12-08       Impact factor: 6.925

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Authors:  Yusuke Koizumi; Kaoru Shimizu; Masayo Shigeta; Takafumi Okuno; Hitoshi Minamiguchi; Katsuyuki Kito; Keiko Hodohara; Yuka Yamagishi; Akira Andoh; Yoshihide Fujiyama; Hiroshige Mikamo
Journal:  BMC Infect Dis       Date:  2017-01-05       Impact factor: 3.090

9.  Can presepsin uniformly respond to various pathogens? - an in vitro assay of new sepsis marker.

Authors:  Yusuke Koizumi; Daisuke Sakanashi; Tetsuo Mohri; Hiroki Watanabe; Arufumi Shiota; Nobuhiro Asai; Hideo Kato; Mao Hagihara; Kenta Murotani; Yuka Yamagishi; Hiroyuki Suematsu; Hiroshige Mikamo
Journal:  BMC Immunol       Date:  2020-06-05       Impact factor: 3.615

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