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ABSTRACT: Background
The adrenocortical system and copeptin as prognostic markers were intensively investigated in critical illness. The potential predictive power of apelin-13 as a biomarker is largely unknown. We aimed to investigate the prognostic role of apelin-13 in relation to free cortisol, aldosterone, CRH, and copeptin in critically ill patients.Methods
In this prospective observational study, 124 critically ill patients (64 men, 60 women, median age: 70 (59-78) years) were consecutively enrolled at the time of admission. All routinely available clinical and laboratory parameters were evaluated and correlated to hormonal changes.Results
Serum apelin-13 was 1161 (617-2967) pg/mL in non-survivors vs. 2477 (800-3531) pg/mL in survivors (p = 0.054). The concentrations of apelin-13 and CRH had strong positive correlations (r = 0.685, p < 0.001) and were significantly higher in surviving non-septic patients (Apelin-13 (pg/mL): 2286 (790-3330) vs. 818 (574-2732) p < 0.05; CRH (pg/mL) 201 (84-317) vs. 89 (74-233) p < 0.05). Apelin-13 and free cortisol were independent determinants of survival in the multivariate Cox regression analysis, while copeptin, CRH, or aldosterone were not.Conclusions
Beyond free cortisol, serum apelin-13 may also help refine prognostic predictions in the early phase of critical illness, especially in non-septic patients.
SUBMITTER: Gergics M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10381233 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Gergics Marin M Pham-Dobor Gréta G Kurdi Csilla C Montskó Gergely G Mihályi Krisztina K Bánfai Gábor G Kanizsai Péter P Kőszegi Tamás T Mezősi Emese E Bajnok László L
Journal of clinical medicine 20230720 14
<h4>Background</h4>The adrenocortical system and copeptin as prognostic markers were intensively investigated in critical illness. The potential predictive power of apelin-13 as a biomarker is largely unknown. We aimed to investigate the prognostic role of apelin-13 in relation to free cortisol, aldosterone, CRH, and copeptin in critically ill patients.<h4>Methods</h4>In this prospective observational study, 124 critically ill patients (64 men, 60 women, median age: 70 (59-78) years) were consec ...[more]