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Can Biomarkers Correctly Predict Ventilator-associated Pneumonia in Patients Treated With Targeted Temperature Management After Cardiac Arrest? An Exploratory Study of the Multicenter Randomized Antibiotic (ANTHARTIC) Study

Authors :
Nicolas Deye, MD, PhD
Amelie Le Gouge, MSc
Bruno François, MD
Camille Chenevier-Gobeaux, MD, PhD
Thomas Daix, MD
Hamid Merdji, MD, PhD
Alain Cariou, MD, PhD
Pierre-François Dequin, MD, PhD
Christophe Guitton, MD
Bruno Mégarbane, MD, PhD
Jacques Callebert, PharmD, PhD
Bruno Giraudeau, PhD
Alexandre Mebazaa, MD, PhD
Nicolas Vodovar, PhD
for the Clinical Research in Intensive Care and Sepsis-TRIal Group for Global Evaluation and Research in SEPsis (TRIGGERSEP) Network and the ANtibiotherapy during Therapeutic HypothermiA to pRevenT Infectious Complications (ANTHARTIC) Study Group
Arnaud Desachy
Christophe Cracco
Laurence Robin
Marie Anne Fally
David Schnell
Olivier Baudin
Charles Lafon
Philippe Petua
Stéphane Rouleau
Cyrille Nowak
Gaétan Plantefeve
Hervé Mentec
Olivier Pajot
Damien Contou
Jo-Anna Tirolien
Constance Vuillard
Cécile Zylberfajn
Nadile Ali
Dieudonne Kilendo
Olivia Chauvel
Elias Karam
Pascal Chevallier
Dorothée Ducoux
Fabrice Raymond
Christophe Gellis
Jean-Pierre Quenot
Thérèse Devaux
Audrey Large
Sébastien Mortreux
Pierre-Emmanuel Charles
Sébastien Prin
Jean-Baptiste Roudaut
Pascal Andreu
Auguste Dargent
Nora Perrot
Audrey Massard
Solenne Villot
Corinne Pernot
Bruno Francois
Thomas Daix
Philippe Vignon
Nicolas Pichon
Celine Gonzalez
Nicolas Rodier
Jean François Mary
Ludmila Baudrillart
Christine Vallejo
Emmanuelle Begot
Claire Mancia
Michelle Nouaille
Cécile Duchiron
Sandrine Naturel
Marie-Anne De Vinzellles
Hélène Beacco
Thierry Boulain
Chantal Brossard
Armelle Mathonnet
Dalila Benzekri-Lefevre
Anne Bretagnol
Isabelle Runge
François Barbier
Grégoire Muller
Mai-Anh Nay
Julie Rossi
Lucie Muller
Sophie Tollec
Alain Cariou
Nathalie Marin
Camille Chenevier-Gobeaux
Michel Arnaout
Omar Ben Hadj Salem
Wulfran Bougouin
Simon Bourcier
Benoit Champigneulle
Matthieu Jamme
Alexis Ferre
Guillaume Geri
Frédéric Pene
Julien Charpentier
Jean-Daniel Chiche
Lucie Guillemet
Jean-Paul Mira
Marine Paul
Nicolas Deye
Bruno Megarbane
Alexandre Mebazaa
Isabelle Malissin
Sebastian Voicu
Nicolas Vodovar
Jacques Callebert
Claire Pernin
Lydia Suarez
Philippe Manivet
Dominique Vodovar
Anthony Checinski
Lamia Kerdjana
Pierre Garcon
Antoine Goury
Catherine Fauvaux
Salamata Agne
Nahima Gueblaoui
Aude Jacob
Loic Chimot
Catherine Huchet
Nadège Lacoste
Pierre-Henri Dessalles
Mélanie Saint-Leger
Yannick Monseau
Marie Heil
Ferhat Meziani
Hamid Merdji
DrKhoury
Samir Chenaf
Christine Kummerlen
Yannick Rabouel
Hayat Allam
Anne Hutt-Clauss
Alexandra Monnier
Pierre-François Dequin
Christine Mabilat
Emmanuelle Rouve
Charlotte Salmon-Gandonnière
Denis Garot
Youen Jouan
Stephan Ehrmann
Antoine Guillon
Laetitia Bodet–Contentin
Emmanuelle Mercier
Julie Mankikian
Stéphane Legriel
MrSébastien Cavelot
Christophe Guitton
Charlotte Garret
Cédric Bretonniere
Laurent Nicolat
Noëlle Brule
Olivier Zambon
Source :
Critical Care Explorations, Vol 6, Iss 7, p e1104 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Wolters Kluwer, 2024.

Abstract

IMPORTANCE:. Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) frequently occurs in patients with cardiac arrest. Diagnosis of VAP after cardiac arrest remains challenging, while the use of current biomarkers such as C-reactive protein (CRP) or procalcitonin (PCT) is debated. OBJECTIVES:. To evaluate biomarkers’ impact in helping VAP diagnosis after cardiac arrest. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS:. This is a prospective ancillary study of the randomized, multicenter, double-blind placebo-controlled ANtibiotherapy during Therapeutic HypothermiA to pRevenT Infectious Complications (ANTHARTIC) trial evaluating the impact of antibiotic prophylaxis to prevent VAP in out-of-hospital patients with cardiac arrest secondary to shockable rhythm and treated with therapeutic hypothermia. An adjudication committee blindly evaluated VAP according to predefined clinical, radiologic, and microbiological criteria. All patients with available biomarker(s), sample(s), and consent approval were included. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES:. The main endpoint was to evaluate the ability of biomarkers to correctly diagnose and predict VAP within 48 hours after sampling. The secondary endpoint was to study the combination of two biomarkers in discriminating VAP. Blood samples were collected at baseline on day 3. Routine and exploratory panel of inflammatory biomarkers measurements were blindly performed. Analyses were adjusted on the randomization group. RESULTS:. Among 161 patients of the ANTHARTIC trial with available biological sample(s), patients with VAP (n = 33) had higher body mass index and Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II score, more unwitnessed cardiac arrest, more catecholamines, and experienced more prolonged therapeutic hypothermia duration than patients without VAP (n = 121). In univariate analyses, biomarkers significantly associated with VAP and showing an area under the curve (AUC) greater than 0.70 were CRP (AUC = 0.76), interleukin (IL) 17A and 17C (IL17C) (0.74), macrophage colony-stimulating factor 1 (0.73), PCT (0.72), and vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGF-A) (0.71). Multivariate analysis combining novel biomarkers revealed several pairs with p value of less than 0.001 and odds ratio greater than 1: VEGF-A + IL12 subunit beta (IL12B), Fms-related tyrosine kinase 3 ligands (Flt3L) + C–C chemokine 20 (CCL20), Flt3L + IL17A, Flt3L + IL6, STAM-binding protein (STAMBP) + CCL20, STAMBP + IL6, CCL20 + 4EBP1, CCL20 + caspase-8 (CASP8), IL6 + 4EBP1, and IL6 + CASP8. Best AUCs were observed for CRP + IL6 (0.79), CRP + CCL20 (0.78), CRP + IL17A, and CRP + IL17C. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE:. Our exploratory study shows that specific biomarkers, especially CRP combined with IL6, could help to better diagnose or predict early VAP occurrence in cardiac arrest patients.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26398028 and 00000000
Volume :
6
Issue :
7
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Critical Care Explorations
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.fb11e94290a64cc089f2f3405cf38a5c
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/CCE.0000000000001104