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Diagnostic Implications of Soluble Triggering Receptor Expressed on Myeloid Cells-1 in BAL Fluid of Patients With Pulmonary Infiltrates in the ICU

Authors :
Marin H. Kollef
Scott Zuick
Nitin J. Anand
Julia Klesney-Tait
Source :
Chest. 135:641-647
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2009.

Abstract

Objective Prospective single-center study to determine whether the presence of soluble triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1 (sTREM-1) has diagnostic utility in patients with pulmonary infiltrates receiving mechanical ventilation and undergoing BAL. Design Prospective cohort study. Setting Barnes-Jewish Hospital, a 1,200-bed urban teaching hospital. Patients Adult patients with acute respiratory failure undergoing BAL for pulmonary infiltrates. Interventions BAL fluid measurement of sTREM-1 concentration using a Quantikine Human TREM-1 Immunoassay (RD Minneapolis, MN). Measurements and main results A total of 105 consecutive patients receiving mechanical ventilation and undergoing BAL were enrolled. Of those, 19 patients (18.1%) met definite microbiologic criteria for bacterial or fungal ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP). Though the mean sTREM-1 concentration was greater in patients with definite VAP (n = 19; 171.9 ± 158.7 pg/mL) than in patients with definite absence of VAP (n = 21; 96.7 ± 76.2 pg/mL), this difference was not statistically significant (p = 0.06). A cutoff value for sTREM-1 > 200 pg/mL yielded a diagnostic sensitivity of 42.1% and a specificity of 75.6% for definite VAP. Patients with alveolar hemorrhage had the greatest values for sTREM-1 concentration (n = 9; 555 ± 440 pg/mL). Receiver operating curve analysis and multivariate logistic regression analysis demonstrated that measurement of sTREM-1 was inferior to clinical parameters for the diagnosis of VAP. Conclusions Measurement of sTREM-1 in BAL fluid appears to have minimal diagnostic value for VAP.

Details

ISSN :
00123692
Volume :
135
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chest
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c1acf977b2d222e13c3df8b81f3a5311