Changes of monocyte human leukocyte antigen-DR expression as a reliable predictor of mortality in severe sepsis

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Introduction: Many studies have shown that monocyte human leukocyte antigen-DR (mHLA-DR) expression may be a good predictor for mortality in severe septic patients. On the contrary, other studies found mHLA-DR was not a useful prognostic marker in severe sepsis. Few studies have taken changes of mHLA-DR during treatment into consideration. The objective of this study was to estimate the prognostic value of changes of mHLA-DR to predict mortality in severe sepsis.Methods: In this prospective observational study, mHLA-DR was measured by flow cytometry in peripheral blood from 79 adult patients with severe sepsis. mHLA-DR levels were determined on day 0, 3, 7 after admission to the surgical intensive care unit (SICU) with a diagnosis of severe sepsis. ΔmHLA-DR3and ΔmHLA-DR7were defined as the changes in mHLA-DR value on day 3 and day 7 compared to that on day 0. Data were compared between 28-day survivors and non-survivors. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were plotted to measure the performance and discriminating threshold of ΔmHLA-DR3, ΔmHLA-DR7, ΔmHLA-DR7-3, mHLA-DR0, mHLA-DR3and mHLA-DR7in predicting mortality of severe sepsis.Results: ROC curve analysis showed that ΔmHLA-DR3and ΔmHLA-DR7were reliable indicators of mortality in severe sepsis. A ΔmHLA-DR3value of 4.8% allowed discrimination between survivors and non-survivors with a sensitivity of 89.0% and a specificity of 93.7%; similarly, ΔmHLA-DR7value of 9% allowed discrimination between survivors and non-survivors with a sensitivity of 85.7% and a specificity of 90.0%. Patients with ΔmHLA-DR3≤4.8% had higher mortality than those with ΔmHLA-DR3> 4.8% (71.4% vs. 2.0%, OR 125.00, 95% CI 13.93 to 1121.67); patients with ΔmHLA-DR7≤9% had higher mortality than those with ΔmHLA-DR7> 9% (52.9% vs. 2.0%, OR 54.00, 95% CI 5.99 to 486.08). The mean change of mHLA-DR significantly increased in the survivor group with the passage of time; from day 0 to day 3 and day 7, changes were 6.45 and 16.90 (P < 0.05), respectively.Conclusions: The change of mHLA-DR over time may be a reliable predictor for mortality in patients with severe sepsis. © 2011 Wu et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Wu, J. F., Ma, J., Chen, J., Ou-Yang, B., Chen, M. Y., Li, L. F., … Guan, X. D. (2011). Changes of monocyte human leukocyte antigen-DR expression as a reliable predictor of mortality in severe sepsis. Critical Care, 15(5). https://doi.org/10.1186/cc10457

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