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Mina Hur, Hanah Kim, Seungho Lee, Flavia Cristofano, Laura Magrini, Rossella Marino, Chiara Serena Gori, Cristina Bongiovanni, Benedetta Zancla, Patrizia Cardelli, Salvatore Di Somma1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: We investigated the diagnostic and prognostic utilities of procalcitonin (PCT), B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP), and neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) in critically ill patients with suspected sepsis, for whom sepsis was diagnosed clinically or based on PCT concentrations.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24761764 PMCID: PMC4006080 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-14-224
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Distribution of study population according to the procalcitonin concentrations
| I (<0.05) | Healthy | 28 | 1 (3.6) | 68 (5 - 89) | 13 (46.4) |
| II (0.05 – 0.49) | Local infection | 162 | 10 (6.2) | 67 (0 - 100) | 90 (55.2) |
| III (0.5 – 1.99) | Systemic infection or sepsis | 75 | 9 (12.0) | 65.5 (0 - 96) | 31 (41.9) |
| IV (2.0 – 9.99) | Severe sepsis | 42 | 9 (21.4) | 70 (0 - 95) | 20 (47.6) |
| V (≥10) | Septic shock | 33 | 11 (33.3) | 70 (46 - 102) | 23 (69.7) |
| Total | 340 | 40 (11.8) | 67.5 (0 - 102) | 177 (52.1) |
Age is expressed as median value (range).
Blood culture-positive rates tended to increase according to the PCT groups, showing significant differences (I vs. V, P = 0.0097;
II vs. IV, P = 0.0065; II vs. V, P < 0.0001; III vs. V, P = 0.0184).
PCT: procalcitonin.
Comparison between clinical sepsis and procalcitonin-based sepsis
| Clinical sepsis | | | |
| Negative (n = 221) | 144 | 77 | |
| Positive (n = 119) | 46 | 73 | |
| 0.2425 (0.1398 – 0.3453) | |||
P = 0.0071 (McNemar test).
The critically ill patients with suspected sepsis were diagnosed on the basis of clinical diagnostic criteria of sepsis (e.g. SIRS) [17].
PCT: procalcitonin; CI: confidence interval.
Comparison of NGAL, creatinine, and BNP according to the sepsis diagnosis
| BNP (pg/mL) | 72.3 (52.8 – 115.7) | 140 (65.5 – 189.3) | 66.7 (30.8 – 96.0) | 146.5 (93.5 – 223.4)* |
| NGAL (ng/mL) | 184 (161.9 – 233.6) | 210 (137.0 – 265.0) | 137 (115.0 – 167.0) | 333 (255.6 – 448.0)† |
| Creatinine (mg/dL) | 0.94 (0.85 – 1.09) | 0.84 (0.71 – 1.10) | 0.81 (0.76 – 0.93) | 1.12 (0.98 – 1.50)† |
*P = 0.0001 vs. non-sepsis.
†P < 0.0001 vs. non-sepsis.
Data are expressed as median (95% confidence interval).
BNP: B-type natriuretic peptide; NGAL: neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin; PCT: procalcitonin.
Figure 1Comparison of BNP, NGAL, and creatinine according to the PCT groups. (A) The BNP concentrations according to the PCT groups were: 109 (5 – 1,220) pg/mL; 42.2 (5 – 2,790) pg/mL; 103.5 (5 – 5,000) pg/mL; 129 (5 – 5,000) pg/mL; and 241 (5 – 1,850) pg/mL, respectively (P = 0.0001). The median values of BNP were all above the medical decision point (100 pg/mL) in septic patients. (B) The NGAL concentrations according to the PCT groups were: 90.5 (16 – 444) ng/mL; 156 (19 – 1,300) ng/mL; 232 (33 – 1,301) ng/mL; 499.5 (55 – 1,301) ng/mL; and 609 (72 – 1,300) ng/mL, respectively (P < 0.0001). The median values of NGAL were all above the medical decision point (150 ng/mL) in septic patients. (C) The creatinine concentrations according to the PCT groups were: 0.8 (0.39 – 11.98) mg/dL; 0.82 (0.2 – 9.52) mg/dL; 0.875 (0.2 – 6.9) mg/dL; 1.49 (0.33 – 6.52) mg/dL; and 1.85 (0.4 – 10.61) mg/dL, respectively (P < 0.0001). The median value of creatinine was above the medical decision point (1.2 mg/dL) only in severe sepsis & septic shock patients.
Figure 2Comparison of BNP and NGAL according to the subscores of SOFA score. (A) The BNP concentrations according to the cardiovascular subscore of SOFA score were: 245.5 (5 – 2,140) pg/mL; 43 (1 – 5,000) pg/mL; 223.9 (12.6 – 1,260) pg/mL; 245 (13.5 – 1,850) pg/mL; and 257 (10.1 – 609) pg/mL, respectively. The BNP concentration was significantly associated with the cardiovascular subscore of SOFA score (P < 0.0001). (B) The BNP concentrations according to the respiratory subscore of SOFA score were: 180 (35 – 1,240) pg/mL; 232.5 (5 – 1,370) pg/mL; 281 (5 – 2,140) pg/mL; 43 (5 – 3,070) pg/mL; and 46.6 (5 – 5,000) pg/mL, respectively. Although the BNP concentration was significantly different according to the respiratory subscore of SOFA score, there was no increasing tendency (P < 0.0001). (C) The BNP concentrations according to the renal subscore of SOFA score were: 43.7 (5 – 3,070) pg/mL; 147 (5 – 5,000) pg/mL; 266.5 (5 – 4,900) pg/mL; 211.5 (5 – 5,000) pg/mL; and 1,220 (19.4 – 3,170) pg/mL, respectively. The BNP concentration was significantly associated with the renal subscore of SOFA score (P < 0.0001). (D) The NGAL concentrations according to the renal subscore of SOFA score were: 137 (16 – 1,301) ng/mL; 234 (33 – 1,300) ng/mL; 612 (59 – 1,301) ng/mL; 1015.5 (127 – 1,300) ng/mL; and 1,300 (444 – 1,300) ng/mL, respectively. The NGAL concentration was significantly associated with the renal subscore of SOFA score (P < 0.0001). Abbreviations: BNP, B-type natriuretic peptide; NGAL, neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin; SOFA, sepsis-related organ failure assessment.
Comparison of BNP, NGAL, and PCT according to the in-hospital mortality
| BNP (pg/mL) | 69 (46.7 – 101.0) | 200* (159.1 – 280.2) | 48.2 (13.4 – 143.1) | 237.0† (165.2 – 356.7) | 112.0 (63.8 – 157.5) | 253.0‡ (181.2 – 519.2) |
| NGAL (ng/mL) | 184 (159.1 – 222.7) | 227 (161.4 – 444.9) | 189 (108.6 – 304.7) | 218 (143.5 – 375.1) | 346 (281.9 – 490.6) | 254 (145.5 – 519.5) |
| PCT (ng/mL) | 0.27 (0.23 – 0.39) | 0.93* (0.54 – 1.35) | 0.76 (0.43 – 1.52) | 0.93 (0.63 – 1.34) | NA | |
*P = 0.0002 vs. survivors.
†P = 0.0014 vs. survivors.
‡P = 0.0054 vs. survivors.
Data are expressed as median (95% confidence interval).
BNP: B-type natriuretic peptide; NGAL: neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin; PCT: procalcitonin; NA: not applicable.
Comparison of NGAL and PCT at initial and follow-up measurements according to the in-hospital mortality
| NGAL (ng/mL) | 214.5 ± 249.1 | 148.7 ± 173.3* | 727.4 ± 554.5 | 775.7 ± 562.1 |
| PCT (ng/mL) | 5.56 ± 15.4 | 0.61 ± 2.18† | 31.8 ± 72.6 | 18.4 ± 37.4 |
*P < 0.0001 vs. initial measurement.
†P = 0.0012 vs. initial measurement.
Both initial and follow-up data were available in 109 patients (96 survivors and 13 non-survivors).
NGAL: neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin; PCT: procalcitonin; SD: standard deviation.