1. The potential role of Monocyte Distribution Width (MDW) as early post-operative sepsis biomarker
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Davide Baiamonte, Silvia Altomare, Rosa Giaimo, Marco Vella, Piero Mannone, Pinelli Mirko, Gabriele Tulone, Luisa Agnello, Matteo Vidali, Bruna Lo Sasso, Rosaria Vincenza Giglio, Caterina Maria Gambino, Nicola Pavan, Marcello Ciaccio, and Alchiede Simonato
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Urology - Abstract
Sepsis is one of the most dangerous post-operative complications. Recently, Monocyte Distribution Width (MDW), a blood test parameter able to measure morphological changes in monocytes, has been proposed and investigated as a new promising biomarker of sepsis. The aim of our study was to evaluate if MDW can be influenced by surgery to better understand if it could be use as a sepsis marker. All clinical and laboratories data were collected of all patients admitted from April to August 2021 to the Unit of Urology of our Department for elective kidney and ureteral stones surgery. The blood samples collected to evaluate MDW of each patient were analyzed on the UniCel DxH 900 analyzer (Beckman Coulter, Inc., USA), with an MDW value of 23 considered as significative value. Times of collection of blood samples were before surgery (BS), after surgery (AS) and at discharge time (DT) In all 66 patients enrolled in this study, while White Blood Cells (WBC) significantly increased after surgery (BS:7.95x109/L vs AS:11.4x109/L; p
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- 2022