TESTING ANTITHROMBIN LEVEL ALLOWS PREDICTING A CLINICAL OUTCOME OF SEPSIS

Antithrombin is one of the key regulating factors of homeostasis, which activity significantly reduces in SIRS.The objective of the study: to investigate possibility and feasibility to test antithrombin level in blood plasma in order to predict treatment outcomes in patients with sepsis.Subjects. Th...

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Main Authors: I. V. Redkin, A. F. Lopаtin, Yu. V. Skripkin, V. V. Sаmoylenko, V. V. Likhvаntsev
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Language:Russian
Published: New Terra Publishing House 2018-07-01
Series:Вестник анестезиологии и реаниматологии
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Online Access:https://www.vair-journal.com/jour/article/view/247
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author I. V. Redkin
A. F. Lopаtin
Yu. V. Skripkin
V. V. Sаmoylenko
V. V. Likhvаntsev
author_facet I. V. Redkin
A. F. Lopаtin
Yu. V. Skripkin
V. V. Sаmoylenko
V. V. Likhvаntsev
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description Antithrombin is one of the key regulating factors of homeostasis, which activity significantly reduces in SIRS.The objective of the study: to investigate possibility and feasibility to test antithrombin level in blood plasma in order to predict treatment outcomes in patients with sepsis.Subjects. The level of antithrombin was tested in 83 patients by the start and at the peak of the disease. Predictive value was compared for antithrombin tests, some other parameters of coagulogram, and clinical severity scales in sepsis.Results. On the 5th day of the disease, the most significant predictors of the unfavorable outcome of sepsis were identified: fibrinogen level (Odds ratio – 2.42 [0.92–6.33]; p = 0.0722); and antithrombin level (Odds ratio – 26.4 [8.02 86.86]; p < 0.0001).Pair-wise comparison of ROC-curves of fibrinogen and antithrombin at the final point of the study demonstrated differences between areas under curve (AUC), which made 0.337 [95% CI 0.154–0.520] with p = 0.0003, which confirmed the assumption of the high predictive value of antithrombin level. With the cut-off point at ≤ 61% this test demonstrated the sensitivity and specificity of 79% and 88% respectively.Conclusion: In order to predict severity and potential outcome of sepsis, it is recommended to test antithrombin level at the peak of the disease.
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spelling doaj.art-41a680cf083643e59537196c2fd7603f2023-09-03T12:58:09ZrusNew Terra Publishing HouseВестник анестезиологии и реаниматологии2078-56582541-86532018-07-01153414610.21292/2078-5658-2018-15-3-41-46238TESTING ANTITHROMBIN LEVEL ALLOWS PREDICTING A CLINICAL OUTCOME OF SEPSISI. V. Redkin0A. F. Lopаtin1Yu. V. Skripkin2V. V. Sаmoylenko3V. V. Likhvаntsev4ГБУЗ МО МОНИКИ им. М.Ф. ВладимирскогоГБУЗ МО МОНИКИ им. М.Ф. ВладимирскогоГБУЗ МО МОНИКИ им. М.Ф. ВладимирскогоГБУЗ МО МОНИКИ им. М.Ф. ВладимирскогоГБУЗ МО МОНИКИ им. М.Ф. ВладимирскогоAntithrombin is one of the key regulating factors of homeostasis, which activity significantly reduces in SIRS.The objective of the study: to investigate possibility and feasibility to test antithrombin level in blood plasma in order to predict treatment outcomes in patients with sepsis.Subjects. The level of antithrombin was tested in 83 patients by the start and at the peak of the disease. Predictive value was compared for antithrombin tests, some other parameters of coagulogram, and clinical severity scales in sepsis.Results. On the 5th day of the disease, the most significant predictors of the unfavorable outcome of sepsis were identified: fibrinogen level (Odds ratio – 2.42 [0.92–6.33]; p = 0.0722); and antithrombin level (Odds ratio – 26.4 [8.02 86.86]; p < 0.0001).Pair-wise comparison of ROC-curves of fibrinogen and antithrombin at the final point of the study demonstrated differences between areas under curve (AUC), which made 0.337 [95% CI 0.154–0.520] with p = 0.0003, which confirmed the assumption of the high predictive value of antithrombin level. With the cut-off point at ≤ 61% this test demonstrated the sensitivity and specificity of 79% and 88% respectively.Conclusion: In order to predict severity and potential outcome of sepsis, it is recommended to test antithrombin level at the peak of the disease.https://www.vair-journal.com/jour/article/view/247антитромбинсепсисфибриноген
spellingShingle I. V. Redkin
A. F. Lopаtin
Yu. V. Skripkin
V. V. Sаmoylenko
V. V. Likhvаntsev
TESTING ANTITHROMBIN LEVEL ALLOWS PREDICTING A CLINICAL OUTCOME OF SEPSIS
Вестник анестезиологии и реаниматологии
антитромбин
сепсис
фибриноген
title TESTING ANTITHROMBIN LEVEL ALLOWS PREDICTING A CLINICAL OUTCOME OF SEPSIS
title_full TESTING ANTITHROMBIN LEVEL ALLOWS PREDICTING A CLINICAL OUTCOME OF SEPSIS
title_fullStr TESTING ANTITHROMBIN LEVEL ALLOWS PREDICTING A CLINICAL OUTCOME OF SEPSIS
title_full_unstemmed TESTING ANTITHROMBIN LEVEL ALLOWS PREDICTING A CLINICAL OUTCOME OF SEPSIS
title_short TESTING ANTITHROMBIN LEVEL ALLOWS PREDICTING A CLINICAL OUTCOME OF SEPSIS
title_sort testing antithrombin level allows predicting a clinical outcome of sepsis
topic антитромбин
сепсис
фибриноген
url https://www.vair-journal.com/jour/article/view/247
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