IL-6, MMP 3 and prognosis in previously healthy sepsis patients
<p>Sepsis and septic shock are clinical conditions with high mortality despite advances in technology and are the leading cause of death in intensive care. Clinical manifestations and morbidity may be attributable to a disproportionate increase in proinflammatory cytokines. The aim of this stu...
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doaj-49947501cdcd4a328e5908f3d17ec8c02021-01-02T11:51:17ZengUniversidad Nacional de CórdobaRevista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de Córdoba0014-67221853-06052017-06-017429910610.31053/1853.0605.v74.n2.1460813880IL-6, MMP 3 and prognosis in previously healthy sepsis patientsJuan Pablo Ricarte-Bratti0Nicolas Jaime-Albarrán1Hilda Lucrecia Montrull2Nilda Yolanda Brizuela3Catedra de Farmacologia - FCM - UNC- Facultad de Ciencias Químicas - UNCCatedra de Farmacologia - FCM - UNCCatedra de Farmacologia - FCM - UNC<p>Sepsis and septic shock are clinical conditions with high mortality despite advances in technology and are the leading cause of death in intensive care. Clinical manifestations and morbidity may be attributable to a disproportionate increase in proinflammatory cytokines. The aim of this study was to evaluate the ability to predict mortality from interleukin 6 [IL-6] and matrix metalloproteinase 3 [MMP-3]. This single-center, observational, prospective study included 48 adult patients admitted to the Hospital Nacional de Clinicas in Cordoba, Argentina, with sepsis or septic shock. Serum levels of IL-6 and MMP-3 were measured at the time of diagnosis and 72 hours later. At time of admission, MMP-3 was 13.77 mg/ml in patients who died and 10.55 mg/ml in patients who survived up to 28 days after hospitalization [p = 0.012], while IL-6 did not differ between the groups. The change in IL-6 over 72 hours was increased in nonsurvivors by 21.11 ± 11.81 pg/ml and decreased in survivors by 40.87 ± 14.94 pg/ml [p = 0.007]. No difference in the change of MMP-3 over 72 hours was observed between survivors and nonsurvivors. This study shows that MMP-3 at admission and the change in IL-6 over the first 72 hours of hospitalization could provide prognostic information in septic patients. Further studies are needed to define the utility of these cytokines as a measure of sepsis severity and as predictors of mortality.</p>https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/med/article/view/14608Sepsis, Cytokines, Matrix Metalloproteases, Interleukin 6, Prognosis, Mortality |
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Juan Pablo Ricarte-Bratti Nicolas Jaime-Albarrán Hilda Lucrecia Montrull Nilda Yolanda Brizuela IL-6, MMP 3 and prognosis in previously healthy sepsis patients Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de Córdoba Sepsis, Cytokines, Matrix Metalloproteases, Interleukin 6, Prognosis, Mortality |
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Juan Pablo Ricarte-Bratti Nicolas Jaime-Albarrán Hilda Lucrecia Montrull Nilda Yolanda Brizuela |
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Juan Pablo Ricarte-Bratti |
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IL-6, MMP 3 and prognosis in previously healthy sepsis patients |
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IL-6, MMP 3 and prognosis in previously healthy sepsis patients |
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IL-6, MMP 3 and prognosis in previously healthy sepsis patients |
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IL-6, MMP 3 and prognosis in previously healthy sepsis patients |
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IL-6, MMP 3 and prognosis in previously healthy sepsis patients |
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il-6, mmp 3 and prognosis in previously healthy sepsis patients |
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Universidad Nacional de Córdoba |
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Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de Córdoba |
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0014-6722 1853-0605 |
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<p>Sepsis and septic shock are clinical conditions with high mortality despite advances in technology and are the leading cause of death in intensive care. Clinical manifestations and morbidity may be attributable to a disproportionate increase in proinflammatory cytokines. The aim of this study was to evaluate the ability to predict mortality from interleukin 6 [IL-6] and matrix metalloproteinase 3 [MMP-3]. This single-center, observational, prospective study included 48 adult patients admitted to the Hospital Nacional de Clinicas in Cordoba, Argentina, with sepsis or septic shock. Serum levels of IL-6 and MMP-3 were measured at the time of diagnosis and 72 hours later. At time of admission, MMP-3 was 13.77 mg/ml in patients who died and 10.55 mg/ml in patients who survived up to 28 days after hospitalization [p = 0.012], while IL-6 did not differ between the groups. The change in IL-6 over 72 hours was increased in nonsurvivors by 21.11 ± 11.81 pg/ml and decreased in survivors by 40.87 ± 14.94 pg/ml [p = 0.007]. No difference in the change of MMP-3 over 72 hours was observed between survivors and nonsurvivors. This study shows that MMP-3 at admission and the change in IL-6 over the first 72 hours of hospitalization could provide prognostic information in septic patients. Further studies are needed to define the utility of these cytokines as a measure of sepsis severity and as predictors of mortality.</p> |
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Sepsis, Cytokines, Matrix Metalloproteases, Interleukin 6, Prognosis, Mortality |
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