RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 MR‐ proADM to detect specific types of organ failure in infection A1 Andrés, Cristina A1 Andaluz Ojeda, David A1 Cicuendez, Ramón A1 Nogales, Leonor A1 Martín, Silvia A1 Martín Fernández, Marta A1 Almansa, Raquel A1 Calvo, Dolores A1 Esteban‐Velasco, Maria Carmen A1 Vaquero‐Roncero, Luis Mario A1 Ríos‐Llorente, Alberto A1 Sanchez‐Barrado, Elisa A1 Muñoz‐Bellvís, Luis A1 Aldecoa, César A1 Bermejo‐Martin, Jesus F. AB Background: Following the SEPSIS-3 consensus, detection of organ failure as assessed by the SOFA (Sequential Organ Failure Assessment) score, is mandatory to detect sepsis. Calculating SOFA outside of the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is challenging. The alternative in this scenario, the quick SOFA, is very specific but less sensible. Biomarkers could help to detect the presence of organ failure secondary to infection either in ICU and non-ICU settings.Materials and methods: We evaluated the ability of four biomarkers (C-Reactive protein (CRP), lactate, mid-regional proadrenomedullin (MR-proADM) and procalcitonin (PCT)) to detect each kind of organ failure considered in the SOFA in 213 patients with infection, sepsis or septic shock, by using multivariate regression analysis and calculation of the area under the receiver operating curve (AUROC).Results: In the multivariate analysis, MR-proADM was an independent predictor of five different failures (respiratory, coagulation, cardiovascular, neurological and renal). In turn, lactate predicted three (coagulation, cardiovascular and neurological) and PCT two (cardiovascular and renal). CRP did not predict any of the individual components of SOFA. The highest AUROCs were those of MR-proADM and PCT to detect cardiovascular (AUROC, CI95%): MR-proADM (0.82 [0.76-0.88]), PCT (0.81 [0.75-0.87] (P < .05) and renal failure: MR-proADM (0.87 [0.82-0.92]), PCT (0.81 [0.75-0.86]), (P < .05). None of the biomarkers tested was able to detect hepatic failure.Conclusions: In patients with infection, MR-proADM was the biomarker detecting the largest number of SOFA score components, with the exception of hepatic failure. SN 0014-2972 YR 2020 FD 2020 LK https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/64661 UL https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/64661 LA eng NO Eur J Clin Invest. 2020 Jun;50(6):e13246 NO Producción Científica DS UVaDOC RD 25-nov-2024