Increased Resistin Levels in Intra-abdominal Sepsis: Correlation with proinflammatory cytokines & Acute Physiology & Chronic Health Evaluation II scores
Objectives: Resistin, a hormone secreted from adipocytes and considered to be a likely cause of insulin resistance, has recently been accepted as a proinflammatory cytokine. This study aimed to determine the correlation between resistin levels in patients with intra-abdominal sepsis and mortality. M...
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doaj-112ca1f7bb624bda9ba71805e93890a82020-11-24T23:15:40ZengSultan Qaboos UniversitySultan Qaboos University Medical Journal 2075-051X2075-05282014-10-01144e506512Increased Resistin Levels in Intra-abdominal Sepsis: Correlation with proinflammatory cytokines & Acute Physiology & Chronic Health Evaluation II scoresTonguç U. Yilmaz0Mustafa Kerem1Canan Y. Demirtaş2Özge Pasaoǧlu3Öge Taşcilar4Ömer Şakrak5Kürşat Dikmen6Tarkan Karahan7Department of General Surgery, Kocaeli University School of Medicine, Kocaeli, TurkeyDepartment of General Surgery, Gazi University, Ankara, TurkeyDepartment of Medical Biochemistry, Gazi University, Ankara, TurkeyDepartment of Medical Biochemistry, Gazi University, Ankara, TurkeyDepartment of General Surgery, Gazi University, Ankara, TurkeyDepartment of Medical Biochemistry, Gazi University, Ankara, TurkeyDepartment of General Surgery, Gazi University, Ankara, TurkeyDepartment of Gastroenterology, Gazi University, Ankara, TurkeyObjectives: Resistin, a hormone secreted from adipocytes and considered to be a likely cause of insulin resistance, has recently been accepted as a proinflammatory cytokine. This study aimed to determine the correlation between resistin levels in patients with intra-abdominal sepsis and mortality. Methods: Of 45 patients with intraabdominal sepsis, a total of 35 adult patients were included in the study. This study was undertaken from December 2011 to December 2012 and included patients who had no history of diabetes mellitus and who were admitted to the general surgery intensive care units of Gazi University and Bülent Ecevit University School of Medicine, Turkey. Evaluations were performed on 12 patients with sepsis, 10 patients with severe sepsis, 13 patients with septic shock and 15 healthy controls. The patients’ plasma resistin, interleukin-6 (IL-6), tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), interleukin-1 beta (IL-1β), procalcitonin, lactate and glucose levels and Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE) II scores were studied daily for the first five days after admission. A correlation analysis of serum resistin levels with cytokine levels and APACHE II scores was performed. Results: Serum resistin levels in patients with sepsis were significantly higher than in the healthy controls (P <0.001). A significant correlation was found between serum resistin levels and APACHE II scores, serum IL-6, IL-1β, TNF-α, procalcitonin, lactate and glucose levels. Furthermore, a significant correlation was found between serum resistin levels and all-cause mortality (P = 0.02). Conclusion: The levels of resistin were significantly positively correlated with the severity of disease and were a possible mediator of a prolonged inflammatory state in patients with intra-abdominal sepsis.http://web.squ.edu.om/squmj/includes/tng/pub/tNG_download.asp?id=d44c122907757148ca8480a354e0d9ccResistinSystemic Inflammatory Response SyndromeSepsisShockCytokinesAPACHE IIIntra-Abdominal Infections |
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Tonguç U. Yilmaz Mustafa Kerem Canan Y. Demirtaş Özge Pasaoǧlu Öge Taşcilar Ömer Şakrak Kürşat Dikmen Tarkan Karahan Increased Resistin Levels in Intra-abdominal Sepsis: Correlation with proinflammatory cytokines & Acute Physiology & Chronic Health Evaluation II scores Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal Resistin Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome Sepsis Shock Cytokines APACHE II Intra-Abdominal Infections |
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Tonguç U. Yilmaz Mustafa Kerem Canan Y. Demirtaş Özge Pasaoǧlu Öge Taşcilar Ömer Şakrak Kürşat Dikmen Tarkan Karahan |
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Increased Resistin Levels in Intra-abdominal Sepsis: Correlation with proinflammatory cytokines & Acute Physiology & Chronic Health Evaluation II scores |
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Increased Resistin Levels in Intra-abdominal Sepsis: Correlation with proinflammatory cytokines & Acute Physiology & Chronic Health Evaluation II scores |
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Increased Resistin Levels in Intra-abdominal Sepsis: Correlation with proinflammatory cytokines & Acute Physiology & Chronic Health Evaluation II scores |
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Increased Resistin Levels in Intra-abdominal Sepsis: Correlation with proinflammatory cytokines & Acute Physiology & Chronic Health Evaluation II scores |
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Increased Resistin Levels in Intra-abdominal Sepsis: Correlation with proinflammatory cytokines & Acute Physiology & Chronic Health Evaluation II scores |
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increased resistin levels in intra-abdominal sepsis: correlation with proinflammatory cytokines & acute physiology & chronic health evaluation ii scores |
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Sultan Qaboos University |
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Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal |
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Objectives: Resistin, a hormone secreted from adipocytes and considered to be a likely cause of insulin resistance, has recently been accepted as a proinflammatory cytokine. This study aimed to determine the correlation between resistin levels in patients with intra-abdominal sepsis and mortality. Methods: Of 45 patients with intraabdominal sepsis, a total of 35 adult patients were included in the study. This study was undertaken from December 2011 to December 2012 and included patients who had no history of diabetes mellitus and who were admitted to the general surgery intensive care units of Gazi University and Bülent Ecevit University School of Medicine, Turkey. Evaluations were performed on 12 patients with sepsis, 10 patients with severe sepsis, 13 patients with septic shock and 15 healthy controls. The patients’ plasma resistin, interleukin-6 (IL-6), tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), interleukin-1 beta (IL-1β), procalcitonin, lactate and glucose levels and Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation (APACHE) II scores were studied daily for the first five days after admission. A correlation analysis of serum resistin levels with cytokine levels and APACHE II scores was performed. Results: Serum resistin levels in patients with sepsis were significantly higher than in the healthy controls (P <0.001). A significant correlation was found between serum resistin levels and APACHE II scores, serum IL-6, IL-1β, TNF-α, procalcitonin, lactate and glucose levels. Furthermore, a significant correlation was found between serum resistin levels and all-cause mortality (P = 0.02). Conclusion: The levels of resistin were significantly positively correlated with the severity of disease and were a possible mediator of a prolonged inflammatory state in patients with intra-abdominal sepsis. |
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Resistin Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome Sepsis Shock Cytokines APACHE II Intra-Abdominal Infections |
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