| Literature DB >> 26588901 |
Luregn J Schlapbach1,2,3, Eric Giannoni4,5, Sven Wellmann6, Martin Stocker7, Roland A Ammann8, Rolf Graf9.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pancreatic stone protein (PSP) has been identified as a promising sepsis marker in adults, children and neonates. However, data on population-based reference values are lacking. This study aimed to establish age-specific reference values for PSP.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26588901 PMCID: PMC4654823 DOI: 10.1186/s12871-015-0149-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Anesthesiol ISSN: 1471-2253 Impact factor: 2.217
Fig. 1Histogram of logarithmically transformed Pancreatic Stone Protein (PSP) serum concentrations in 372 healthy subjects (dark grey, 217 neonates; light grey, 94 infants and children up to 16 years; white, 61 adults above 16 years)
Fig. 2Serum concentration of Pancreatic Stone Protein (PSP) vs. age in a) 372 healthy subjects, and b) 217 healthy neonates. The solid line indicates the mean predicted by linear regression with its 95 % confidence interval. The dotted lines indicate limits between age categories with significantly different serum concentration
Serum concentration of pancreatic stone protein in ng/mL
| Age category |
| Minimum | P10 | P25 | Median | P75 | P90 | Maximum | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| <32 wGA | 15 | 1.1 | 1.4 | 2.0 | 2.6 | 4.3 | 6.8 | 10.1 | 14 (93 %) | 0 (0 %) |
| 32 wGA to 36 wGA | 62 | 1.0 | 2.2 | 3.5 | 4.5 | 8.4 | 12.1 | 99.4 | 45 (73 %) | 4 (6 %) |
| 37 wGA to 39 wGA | 71 | 1.5 | 3.0 | 4.0 | 6.3 | 10.2 | 16.5 | 68.0 | 37 (52 %) | 11 (15 %) |
| 40 wGA to <1 year | 89 | 2.1 | 3.7 | 5.9 | 8.4 | 12.5 | 16.4 | 74.4 | 37 (42 %) | 11 (12 %) |
| 1 year to <16 years | 74 | 6.3 | 10.3 | 12.0 | 16.1 | 20.2 | 25.0 | 43.0 | 4 (5 %) | 45 (61 %) |
| Adults | 61 | 4.0 | 7.6 | 9.0 | 10.8 | 12.5 | 14.5 | 18.3 | 7 (11 %) | 7 (11 %) |
P Percentile, wGA Weeks gestational age, yr year
Fig. 3Postnatal increase of Pancreatic Stone Protein (PSP). Paired PSP determinations in cord blood (birth) and on the third day of life (day 3) are shown (n = 22). The p-value of the Wilcoxon signed rank test is given
Fig. 4Comparison of capillary and venous Pancreatic Stone Protein (PSP) concentrations. a Scatter plot comparing capillary and venous PSP concentrations. The bisecting line is shown (straight line, indicating 100 % agreement). The correlation coefficient of the Spearman’s rank test (Rho) is given. b Bland-Altman plot showing the difference between logarithmically transformed capillary to venous Pancreatic Stone Protein (PSP) concentration plotted against the average of capillary and venous concentration. Bias (mean difference, dotted line) and 95 %-limits of agreement (dashed lines) are shown. The units shown indicate logarithms (base 10) of PSP concentrations (ng/ml)