Age-stratified Association Between Plasma Adiponectin Levels and Mortality in Septic Patients.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Hui Wang, Ming Ma, Jingfeng Dong, Jun Duan
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Abstract

Background: Plasma adiponectin (APN) levels might be affected by age. In this study we aimed to study the association between plasma APN levels and age and the effects of APN levels on mortality in age-stratified septic patients.

Methods: We conducted this single-center, retrospective study with 173 patients with sepsis and 57 controls. Physical and demographic characteristics were recorded, and blood samples were collected to measure plasma APN levels. Using this data, we determined the association between plasma APN levels and age, and the effect of plasma APN levels on mortality in age-stratified septic patients.

Results: We stratified patients into three age groups: < 60 years (middle age); 60-80 years (advanced age); and elderly (≥ 80 years). Plasma APN levels increased with increasing age in both the control group and the sepsis group. Mortality also increased with age: 12.3% in the < 60 group; 24.6% in those 60-80 years of age; and 36.2% in elderly patients >80 years (P<0.001). In middle-aged and advanced-age patients, APN levels were found to be associated with 28-day mortality based on the receiver operating characteristic curve analysis. Furthermore, APN levels remained independently associated with 28-day mortality in patients < 80 years. However, in elderly patients the APN levels showed no significant association with 28-day mortality.

Conclusion: We found a positive association between plasma adiponectin levels and age in septic patients. Low circulating levels of APN were associated with 28-day mortality in septic patients < 80 years of age. We found no significant association between APN and mortality in sepsis patients who were > 80 years of age.

脓毒症患者血浆脂联素水平与死亡率的年龄分层关系。
背景:血浆脂联素(APN)水平可能受年龄的影响。在这项研究中,我们旨在研究血浆APN水平与年龄的关系,以及APN水平对年龄分层脓毒症患者死亡率的影响。方法:我们对173例败血症患者和57例对照组进行了单中心回顾性研究。记录身体和人口统计学特征,采集血样测定血浆APN水平。利用这些数据,我们确定了血浆APN水平与年龄之间的关系,以及血浆APN水平对年龄分层脓毒症患者死亡率的影响。结果:我们将患者分为三个年龄组:< 60岁(中年);60-80岁(高龄);老年人(≥80岁)。对照组和脓毒症组血浆APN水平均随年龄增加而升高。死亡率也随年龄增长而增加:< 60岁组为12.3%;60 ~ 80岁占24.6%;结论:脓毒症患者血浆脂联素水平与年龄呈正相关。在80岁以下的脓毒症患者中,低循环APN水平与28天死亡率相关。我们发现80岁至80岁脓毒症患者APN与死亡率之间无显著关联。
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Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine Medicine-Emergency Medicine
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
3.20%
发文量
125
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: WestJEM focuses on how the systems and delivery of emergency care affects health, health disparities, and health outcomes in communities and populations worldwide, including the impact of social conditions on the composition of patients seeking care in emergency departments.
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