PLoS ONE (Jan 2022)

Axial light loss of monocytes as a readily available prognostic biomarker in patients with suspected infection at the emergency department.

  • Titus A P de Hond,
  • Wout J Hamelink,
  • Mark C H de Groot,
  • Imo E Hoefer,
  • Jan Jelrik Oosterheert,
  • Saskia Haitjema,
  • Karin A H Kaasjager

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270858
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 7
p. e0270858

Abstract

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ObjectivesTo evaluate the prognostic value of the coefficient of variance of axial light loss of monocytes (cv-ALL of monocytes) for adverse clinical outcomes in patients suspected of infection in the emergency department (ED).MethodsWe performed an observational, retrospective monocenter study including all medical patients ≥18 years admitted to the ED between September 2016 and June 2019 with suspected infection. Adverse clinical outcomes included 30-day mortality and ICU/MCU admission ResultsA total of 3526 of patients were included. The OR for cv-ALL of monocytes alone was 2.21 (1.98-2.47) for 30-day mortality and 2.07 (1.86-2.29) for ICU/MCU admission ConclusionsCv-ALL of monocytes is a readily available biomarker that is useful as prognostic marker to predict 30-day mortality. Furthermore, it can be used to improve routine prediction of adverse clinical outcomes at the ED.Clinical trial registrationRegistered in the Dutch Trial Register (NTR) und number 6916.