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World J Surg ; 44(12): 4060-4069, 2020 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32864720

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Postoperative outcome prediction in elderly is based on preoperative physical status but its predictive value is uncertain. The goal was to evaluate the value of risk assessment performed perioperatively in predicting outcome in case of admission to an intensive care unit (ICU). METHODS: A total of 108 postsurgical patients were retrospectively selected from a prospectively recorded database of 144 elderly septic patients (>70 years) admitted to the ICU department after elective or emergency abdominal surgery between 2012 and 2017. Perioperative risk assessment scores including Portsmouth Physiological and Operative Severity Score for the enumeration of Mortality (P-POSSUM) and American Society of Anaesthesiologists Physical Status classification (ASA) were determined. Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation IV (APACHE IV) was obtained at ICU admission. RESULTS: In-hospital mortality was 48.9% in elderly requiring ICU admission after elective surgery (n = 45), compared to 49.2% after emergency surgery (n = 63). APACHE IV significantly predicted in-hospital mortality after complicated elective surgery [area under the curve 0.935 (p < 0.001)] where outpatient ASA physical status and P-POSSUM did not. In contrast, P-POSSUM and APACHE IV significantly predicted in-hospital mortality when based on current physical state in elderly requiring emergency surgery (AUC 0.769 (p = 0.002) and 0.736 (p = 0.006), respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Perioperative risk assessment reflecting premorbid physical status of elderly loses its value when complications occur requiring unplanned ICU admission. Risks in elderly should be re-assessed based on current clinical condition prior to ICU admission, because outcome prediction is more reliable then.


Assuntos
Estado Terminal , Complicações Pós-Operatórias , Cuidados Pré-Operatórios , Medição de Risco/métodos , Sepse/terapia , APACHE , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Comorbidade , Feminino , Fragilidade , Mortalidade Hospitalar , Humanos , Unidades de Terapia Intensiva , Masculino , Período Pré-Operatório , Estudos Retrospectivos , Sepse/mortalidade
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Trends Parasitol ; 29(5): 220-7, 2013 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23601932

RESUMO

Epidemiological studies have demonstrated an association between malaria and invasive non-typhoid Salmonella (NTS) infections, especially in children. We explore the role of iron as a possible cofactor in this association. Malarial disease, among others, is associated with enhanced erythrophagocytosis and inflammation, which increases the iron content of macrophages and thereby also the survival of Salmonella spp. within macrophages. Whether iron supplementation programs augment the risk of invasive NTS infections in malaria-endemic regions is an important global health issue that still needs to be determined.


Assuntos
Ferro/metabolismo , Malária Falciparum/complicações , Plasmodium falciparum/fisiologia , Infecções por Salmonella/complicações , Salmonella/efeitos dos fármacos , Animais , Criança , Coinfecção , Eritrócitos/efeitos dos fármacos , Eritrócitos/parasitologia , Homeostase , Humanos , Imunidade/efeitos dos fármacos , Macrófagos/efeitos dos fármacos , Macrófagos/metabolismo , Macrófagos/microbiologia , Malária Falciparum/imunologia , Salmonella/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Salmonella/patogenicidade , Infecções por Salmonella/imunologia
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Clin Chem Lab Med ; 51(7): 1395-401, 2013 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23241678

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Iron deficiency is a commonly encountered problem in pregnancy and a frequently observed cause of pregnancy-associated anemia. We longitudinally assessed the iron regulatory hormone hepcidin during gestation and postpartum and related hepcidin to conventional indicators of iron status and inflammation. METHODS: Thirty-one healthy pregnant women were included and 81 blood samples from the three trimesters, directly and 6 weeks postpartum were analyzed for hemoglobin, the iron parameters: iron, total iron binding capacity, transferrin saturation, ferritin, soluble transferrin receptor and hepcidin, and CRP and leucocytes as markers of inflammation. RESULTS: Hepcidin concentration decreased gradually from the first to the second and third trimester to undetectable levels (≤ 0.5 nmol/L) which was paralleled by decreasing hemoglobin levels and changes in iron parameters indicative for iron deficiency. During gestation hepcidin levels correlated with iron parameters, but not with inflammatory markers. Postpartum, hepcidin increased immediately to levels similar as assessed at early pregnancy. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that hepcidin levels were suppressed during the second and third trimester of pregnancy, which was likely determined by the occurrence of iron deficiency. These data give insight in iron homeostasis during normal pregnancy.


Assuntos
Anemia Ferropriva/sangue , Hepcidinas/sangue , Ferro/sangue , Período Pós-Parto/sangue , Trimestres da Gravidez/sangue , Adulto , Biomarcadores/sangue , Proteína C-Reativa/análise , Feminino , Ferritinas/sangue , Humanos , Gravidez , Estudos Prospectivos , Receptores da Transferrina/sangue , Fatores de Tempo
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Arthritis Rheum ; 63(12): 3672-80, 2011 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22127690

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: To explore the utility of the novel iron indices hepcidin, reticulocyte hemoglobin content (Ret-Hgb), and erythrocyte (red blood cell) hemoglobin content (RBC-Hgb) for detection of iron deficiency in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients with anemia and active inflammation and to compare these indices with conventional parameters of iron deficiency. METHODS: Blood samples from 106 outpatients with RA were analyzed in a cross-sectional exploratory study. Forty patients were classified as having either iron deficiency anemia (IDA), anemia of chronic disease (ACD), their combination (IDA/ACD), or "other anemia" based on biochemical parameters for inflammation and iron deficiency. The ability of serum and urine hepcidin, Ret-Hgb, and RBC-Hgb measurement to discriminate among these states was evaluated. RESULTS: Hepcidin content in serum from patients in the IDA group as well as that from patients in the combined IDA/ACD group differed significantly from that in serum from patients in the ACD group. This difference was also observed with hepcidin in urine, Ret-Hgb, and RBC-Hgb, although with less significance. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve for serum hepcidin was 0.88 for the comparison of IDA/ACD patients with ACD patients and 0.92 for the comparison of the combined IDA group and IDA/ACD group to all other patients with anemia. Hepcidin at <2.4 nmoles/liter had a sensitivity of 89% and a specificity of 88% to distinguish IDA/ACD from ACD. Both Ret-Hgb and RBC-Hgb measurements also allowed differentiation between these latter groups, with a sensitivity of 67% and 89%, respectively, and a specificity of 100% and 75%, respectively. CONCLUSION: Serum hepcidin and, to a lesser extent, urine hepcidin, Ret-Hgb, and RBC-Hgb, are potential useful indicators for detecting iron deficiency in RA patients with anemia and active inflammation.


Assuntos
Anemia Ferropriva/diagnóstico , Anemia Ferropriva/epidemiologia , Peptídeos Catiônicos Antimicrobianos/sangue , Artrite Reumatoide/epidemiologia , Hemoglobinas/metabolismo , Adulto , Idoso , Anemia Ferropriva/metabolismo , Peptídeos Catiônicos Antimicrobianos/urina , Biomarcadores/metabolismo , Comorbidade , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Hepcidinas , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estudos Retrospectivos , Sensibilidade e Especificidade
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Am J Trop Med Hyg ; 84(1): 148-51, 2011 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21212218

RESUMO

In malaria-endemic areas, iron deficiency and placental Plasmodium falciparum infection commonly coexist. In primigravidae and their newborns, hepcidin and other iron parameters were evaluated in groups and classified according to placental P. falciparum and maternal anemia status. Mothers had relatively high hepcidin levels considering their low iron status. In cord blood, levels of hepcidin, hemoglobin, and other iron parameters were also similar for groups. We conclude that maternal hepcidin is not significantly altered as a function of placental infection and/or anemia. Importantly, fetal hemoglobin and iron status were also unaffected, regardless of the presence of placental infection or maternal anemia.


Assuntos
Ferro/metabolismo , Malária Falciparum/metabolismo , Doenças Placentárias/metabolismo , Complicações Parasitárias na Gravidez/metabolismo , Adolescente , Peptídeos Catiônicos Antimicrobianos/sangue , Peptídeos Catiônicos Antimicrobianos/metabolismo , Feminino , Sangue Fetal/química , Hepcidinas , Homeostase/fisiologia , Humanos , Recém-Nascido de Baixo Peso , Recém-Nascido , Troca Materno-Fetal , Doenças Placentárias/parasitologia , Gravidez , Adulto Jovem
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