Volumen plaquetario medio como predictor de la mortalidad en pacientes con sepsis: revisión sistemática y metanálisis
Introduction: Platelet mean volume (MVP) is a biomarker used in the integral approach to sepsis. Objective: To assess the association between MVP and mortality in patients with sepsis. Methods: A systematic review of observational studies in five databases was performed. Mortality associated with...
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doaj-83fcddeb5e8243148724668fa69341982020-11-25T03:40:14ZengAsociación Colombiana de InfectologíaInfectio0123-93922020-04-0124316216810.22354/in.v24i3.861Volumen plaquetario medio como predictor de la mortalidad en pacientes con sepsis: revisión sistemática y metanálisis Jorge Luis Vélez-Paez0Hospital Pablo Arturo SuárezIntroduction: Platelet mean volume (MVP) is a biomarker used in the integral approach to sepsis. Objective: To assess the association between MVP and mortality in patients with sepsis. Methods: A systematic review of observational studies in five databases was performed. Mortality associated with sepsis was analysed; interventions considered were MPV, APACHE and serum lactate. Results: Regarding mortality associated with sepsis, a significant value was found in the MVP at 72 hours (200 deceased versus 654 not deceased; MD 0.83 IC95% 0.53-1.13, p= <0.0001, I2=72.9%); as well as the value of APACHE II (220 dead versus 604 not deceased; MD 0.81 IC95% 0.62-1.0, p= <0.0001, I2 =32%). No statistical significance was found for the other clinical variables. Conclusions: Increased MVP is associated with increased risk of mortality in patients with sepsis, especially after 72 hours of evolution of clinical features. https://www.revistainfectio.org/index.php/infectio/article/view/861mean platelet volumesepsismortalitysystematic review |
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Jorge Luis Vélez-Paez Volumen plaquetario medio como predictor de la mortalidad en pacientes con sepsis: revisión sistemática y metanálisis Infectio mean platelet volume sepsis mortality systematic review |
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Volumen plaquetario medio como predictor de la mortalidad en pacientes con sepsis: revisión sistemática y metanálisis |
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Volumen plaquetario medio como predictor de la mortalidad en pacientes con sepsis: revisión sistemática y metanálisis |
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Volumen plaquetario medio como predictor de la mortalidad en pacientes con sepsis: revisión sistemática y metanálisis |
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Volumen plaquetario medio como predictor de la mortalidad en pacientes con sepsis: revisión sistemática y metanálisis |
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Volumen plaquetario medio como predictor de la mortalidad en pacientes con sepsis: revisión sistemática y metanálisis |
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volumen plaquetario medio como predictor de la mortalidad en pacientes con sepsis: revisión sistemática y metanálisis |
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Asociación Colombiana de Infectología |
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Infectio |
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2020-04-01 |
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Introduction: Platelet mean volume (MVP) is a biomarker used in the integral approach to sepsis.
Objective: To assess the association between MVP and mortality in patients with sepsis.
Methods: A systematic review of observational studies in five databases was performed. Mortality associated with sepsis was analysed; interventions considered
were MPV, APACHE and serum lactate.
Results: Regarding mortality associated with sepsis, a significant value was found in the MVP at 72 hours (200 deceased versus 654 not deceased; MD 0.83 IC95%
0.53-1.13, p= <0.0001, I2=72.9%); as well as the value of APACHE II (220 dead versus 604 not deceased; MD 0.81 IC95% 0.62-1.0, p= <0.0001, I2 =32%). No statistical significance was found for the other clinical variables.
Conclusions: Increased MVP is associated with increased risk of mortality in patients with sepsis, especially after 72 hours of evolution of clinical features.
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