| Title : Concurrent Change in Serum Cholinesterase Activity and Midregional-Proadrennomedullin Level Could Predict Patient Outcome following Liver Transplantation - Decker_2022_Biomolecules_12_ |
| Author(s) : Decker SO , Kruger A , Wilk H , Uhle F , Bruckner T , Hofer S , Weigand MA , Brenner T , Zivkovic AR |
| Ref : Biomolecules , 12 : , 2022 |
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Abstract :
BACKGROUND: After liver transplantation (LTX), patients are susceptible to opportunistic infections resulting in reduced outcomes within the early post-transplantation period. The postoperative monitoring of LTX patients has gained much importance in recent years. However, reliable plasmatic markers predicting 90-day outcomes are still lacking. METHODS: In the post hoc analysis of a prospective, observational study, butyrylcholinesterase (BChE), mid-regional proadrenomedullin (MR-proADM), as well as conventional inflammatory markers (procalcitonin, C-reactive protein) were evaluated in 93 patients at seven consecutive timepoints within the first 28 days following LTX. RESULTS: Persistently reduced activity of BChE and elevated MR-proADM levels indicated reduced 90-day survival following LTX. Furthermore, reduced BChE and increased MR-proADM activity could indicate early post-transplantation bacterial infections, whereas conventional inflammatory biomarkers showed no diagnostic efficacy within the observation period. CONCLUSION: Concurrent assessment of BChE and MR-proADM activity might serve as a bedside diagnostic tool for early bacterial infections following liver transplantation. Thus, a combined utilization of the two biomarkers may be a useful tool in the risk evaluation of patients following liver transplantation. |
| PubMedSearch : Decker_2022_Biomolecules_12_ |
| PubMedID: 35883545 |
Decker SO, Kruger A, Wilk H, Uhle F, Bruckner T, Hofer S, Weigand MA, Brenner T, Zivkovic AR (2022)
Concurrent Change in Serum Cholinesterase Activity and Midregional-Proadrennomedullin Level Could Predict Patient Outcome following Liver Transplantation
Biomolecules
12 :
Decker SO, Kruger A, Wilk H, Uhle F, Bruckner T, Hofer S, Weigand MA, Brenner T, Zivkovic AR (2022)
Biomolecules
12 :