The impact of first-day levels of serum proteins and lipids and their subsequent trends as prognostic indicators of burn mortality

Shobhit Gupta, S. Bhattacharya, P. Goyal
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Introduction: In severe burns, there is a profound systemic response that persists till the wounds heal. Since these physiological and metabolic derangements are dynamic over the clinical course of burns, it is expected that both trend of change and absolute values of the protein and lipid levels, to have a bearing on the prognosis and the ultimate outcome. Hence, this study was envisaged evaluate the prognostic value of these metabolic variables in burn patients. Materials and Methods: The study conducted on 100 adult patients of thermal burn (20% and 60% total body surface area). Serum albumin, globulin, total proteins, cholesterol and triglycerides (TGs) were estimated on alternate days starting from day till discharge or death. The 1st-day value and the trend of serial values throughout the clinical course were compared among nonsurvivors and survivors. Results: Mean serum values of albumin, globulin, and total protein on first-day of burns in survivor group were higher. Serum albumin levels of ≤2.1 g/dl at day one was a poor prognostic factor. The trend in the serum values of albumin, globulin, total protein, and cholesterol in survivor group was significantly positive and negative in nonsurvivors. Serum TGs, however, showed a nonsignificant negative trend in the survivors. Among the biochemical markers evaluated, most significant prognostic parameter was serum albumin, with maximum sensitivity and specificity. Conclusion: The cutoff values of proteins and trend of subsequent serial values can guide metabolic manipulations, albumin infusion, and dietary intake. In addition, these biochemical parameters merit inclusion in burn prognostic index scales.
第一天血清蛋白和脂质水平及其随后趋势作为烧伤死亡率预后指标的影响
在严重烧伤中,有一种深刻的全身反应持续到伤口愈合。由于这些生理和代谢紊乱在烧伤的临床过程中是动态的,因此预计蛋白质和脂质水平的变化趋势和绝对值都与预后和最终结果有关。因此,本研究旨在评估这些代谢变量在烧伤患者中的预后价值。材料与方法:对100例成人热烧伤患者(体表面积20%和60%)进行研究。血清白蛋白、球蛋白、总蛋白、胆固醇和甘油三酯(TGs)从第一天到出院或死亡每隔一天测定一次。比较非幸存者和幸存者的第1天值和整个临床过程中序列值的趋势。结果:存活组烧伤第1天血清白蛋白、球蛋白、总蛋白的平均值较高。第一天血清白蛋白水平≤2.1 g/dl是不良预后因素。血清白蛋白、球蛋白、总蛋白、胆固醇在存活组呈显著阳性,在非存活组呈显著阴性。然而,幸存者血清TGs呈不显著的阴性趋势。在评价的生化指标中,最重要的预后参数是血清白蛋白,具有最大的敏感性和特异性。结论:蛋白质截断值及后续序列值趋势可指导代谢操作、白蛋白输注及膳食摄入。此外,这些生化参数值得纳入烧伤预后指数量表。
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