Objectives: The long pentraxin PTX3 is a promising marker of disease severity in severely ill patients. In order to identify patients warranting critical care as quickly as possible, we investigated the value of PTX3 as a biomarker for disease severity in patients presenting with fever at the emergency department. Methods: Levels of PTX3 were measured in 211 febrile patients at the emergency and the levels were linked to markers of disease severity including admittance to a special care unit, bloodstream infection and congestive heart failure. Results: In comparison to median baseline levels of 2.30. ng/ml (interquartile range 1.66-3.67. ng/ml), levels of PTX3 were significantly elevated in patients admitted to the intensive-/medium care unit (median value 44.4. ng/ml, interquartile range 13.6-105.9. ng/ml) and in patients referred to the ward (median value 14.2. ng/ml, interquartile range 7.01-25.1. ng/ml). In addition, PTX3 was associated with duration of hospital stay and acute congestive heart failure. The levels were predictive for bloodstream infection (AUC=0.71; 95% CI 0.62-0.81). Conclusions: PTX3 may be a useful marker for differentiation of patients with severe disease in patients presenting with fever to the emergency department.

PTX3 predicts severe disease in febrile patients at the emergency department / MD. de Kruif, M. Limper, K. Sierhuis, JF. Wagenaar, CA. Spek, C. Garlanda, A. Cotena, A. Mantovani, H. ten Cate, PH. Reitsma, EC. van Gorp. - In: JOURNAL OF INFECTION. - ISSN 0163-4453. - 60:2(2010 Feb), pp. 122-127. [10.1016/j.jinf.2009.11.010]

PTX3 predicts severe disease in febrile patients at the emergency department

A. Mantovani;
2010

Abstract

Objectives: The long pentraxin PTX3 is a promising marker of disease severity in severely ill patients. In order to identify patients warranting critical care as quickly as possible, we investigated the value of PTX3 as a biomarker for disease severity in patients presenting with fever at the emergency department. Methods: Levels of PTX3 were measured in 211 febrile patients at the emergency and the levels were linked to markers of disease severity including admittance to a special care unit, bloodstream infection and congestive heart failure. Results: In comparison to median baseline levels of 2.30. ng/ml (interquartile range 1.66-3.67. ng/ml), levels of PTX3 were significantly elevated in patients admitted to the intensive-/medium care unit (median value 44.4. ng/ml, interquartile range 13.6-105.9. ng/ml) and in patients referred to the ward (median value 14.2. ng/ml, interquartile range 7.01-25.1. ng/ml). In addition, PTX3 was associated with duration of hospital stay and acute congestive heart failure. The levels were predictive for bloodstream infection (AUC=0.71; 95% CI 0.62-0.81). Conclusions: PTX3 may be a useful marker for differentiation of patients with severe disease in patients presenting with fever to the emergency department.
Settore MED/04 - Patologia Generale
feb-2010
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