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30 Days Mortality Prognostic Value of POCT Bio-Adrenomedullin and Proenkephalin in Patients with Sepsis in the Emergency Department
by
Bernardi, Caterina
, Valli, Gabriele
, Mastracchi, Marina
, De Marco, Francesca
, Colella, Nicola
, Casalboni, Silvia
, Fidelio, Giacomo
, Di Somma, Salvatore
, Papasidero, Ilaria Dafne
, Ruggieri, Maria Pia
, Chieruzzi, Anastasia
, Terlizzi, Ferdinando
, De Cicco, Francesco
, Tartarone, Emanuele
, Curcio, Alessia
in
Adrenomedullin
/ Adult
/ Bio-ADM
/ Biomarkers
/ Blood pressure
/ Blood tests
/ Body temperature
/ Care and treatment
/ Consent
/ Emergency medical care
/ Emergency medical services
/ Emergency Service, Hospital
/ Health aspects
/ Hospital Mortality
/ Hospital patients
/ Humans
/ Measurement
/ Medical prognosis
/ Mortality
/ Neuropeptides
/ Patient outcomes
/ Patients
/ PenKid
/ Peptide hormones
/ POCT IB10
/ Point-of-Care Systems
/ Prognosis
/ Regression analysis
/ Risk factors
/ Sepsis
/ Survival analysis
2022
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30 Days Mortality Prognostic Value of POCT Bio-Adrenomedullin and Proenkephalin in Patients with Sepsis in the Emergency Department
by
Bernardi, Caterina
, Valli, Gabriele
, Mastracchi, Marina
, De Marco, Francesca
, Colella, Nicola
, Casalboni, Silvia
, Fidelio, Giacomo
, Di Somma, Salvatore
, Papasidero, Ilaria Dafne
, Ruggieri, Maria Pia
, Chieruzzi, Anastasia
, Terlizzi, Ferdinando
, De Cicco, Francesco
, Tartarone, Emanuele
, Curcio, Alessia
in
Adrenomedullin
/ Adult
/ Bio-ADM
/ Biomarkers
/ Blood pressure
/ Blood tests
/ Body temperature
/ Care and treatment
/ Consent
/ Emergency medical care
/ Emergency medical services
/ Emergency Service, Hospital
/ Health aspects
/ Hospital Mortality
/ Hospital patients
/ Humans
/ Measurement
/ Medical prognosis
/ Mortality
/ Neuropeptides
/ Patient outcomes
/ Patients
/ PenKid
/ Peptide hormones
/ POCT IB10
/ Point-of-Care Systems
/ Prognosis
/ Regression analysis
/ Risk factors
/ Sepsis
/ Survival analysis
2022
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30 Days Mortality Prognostic Value of POCT Bio-Adrenomedullin and Proenkephalin in Patients with Sepsis in the Emergency Department
by
Bernardi, Caterina
, Valli, Gabriele
, Mastracchi, Marina
, De Marco, Francesca
, Colella, Nicola
, Casalboni, Silvia
, Fidelio, Giacomo
, Di Somma, Salvatore
, Papasidero, Ilaria Dafne
, Ruggieri, Maria Pia
, Chieruzzi, Anastasia
, Terlizzi, Ferdinando
, De Cicco, Francesco
, Tartarone, Emanuele
, Curcio, Alessia
in
Adrenomedullin
/ Adult
/ Bio-ADM
/ Biomarkers
/ Blood pressure
/ Blood tests
/ Body temperature
/ Care and treatment
/ Consent
/ Emergency medical care
/ Emergency medical services
/ Emergency Service, Hospital
/ Health aspects
/ Hospital Mortality
/ Hospital patients
/ Humans
/ Measurement
/ Medical prognosis
/ Mortality
/ Neuropeptides
/ Patient outcomes
/ Patients
/ PenKid
/ Peptide hormones
/ POCT IB10
/ Point-of-Care Systems
/ Prognosis
/ Regression analysis
/ Risk factors
/ Sepsis
/ Survival analysis
2022
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30 Days Mortality Prognostic Value of POCT Bio-Adrenomedullin and Proenkephalin in Patients with Sepsis in the Emergency Department
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30 Days Mortality Prognostic Value of POCT Bio-Adrenomedullin and Proenkephalin in Patients with Sepsis in the Emergency Department
2022
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Background and Objective: Sepsis is a worldwide severe disease with a high incidence and mortality rate. Sepsis is a frequent cause of admission to the emergency department (ED). Although prognostic scores (Sequential Organ Failure Assessment, SOFA; New Early Warning Score, NEWS; Rapid Emergency Medicine Score, REMS) are commonly used for risk stratification in septic patients, many of these scores are of poor utility in the ED. In this setting, biomarkers are promising alternatives, easier to perform and potentially more specific. Bio-adrenomedullin (Bio-ADM) and Proenkephalin (PenKid) seem to have a key role in the development of organ dysfunctions induced by sepsis and, therefore, could help in the risk stratification of patients with sepsis at ED admission. The aim of this study was to evaluate the utility of Bio-ADM and PenKid, obtained through a point of care (POCT) device, in predicting 30 days mortality for patients presenting to the ED with sepsis. Methods and Results: In total, 177 consecutive adult patients with a diagnosis of sepsis presenting to the ED of San Giovanni Addolorata Hospital in Rome, Italy, between May 2021 and April 2022 were enrolled in this prospective observational study. For each patient, Bio-ADM and PenKid were obtained at ED admission together with SOFA, NEWS and REMS scores. Next, 30 days follow-up data were collected to evaluate patient mortality. Both biomarkers (Bio-ADM and PenKid) and clinical scores (SOFA, NEWS and REMS) were good predictors of mortality at 30 days, with Bio-ADM and REMS outperforming the others. Moreover, PenKid resulted in being linked with the worsening of kidney function. Conclusions: In patients presenting with sepsis in the ED, Bio-ADM and PenKid, evaluated with a POCT device, predicted 30-day mortality. These two biomarkers seem even more useful when integrated with clinical risk scores at ED admission.
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