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Characterization of a metabolomic profile associated with responsiveness to therapy in the acute phase of septic shock.


ABSTRACT: The early metabolic signatures associated with the progression of septic shock and with responsiveness to therapy can be useful for developing target therapy. The Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score is used for stratifying risk and predicting mortality. This study aimed to verify whether different responses to therapy, assessed as changes in SOFA score at admission (T1, acute phase) and 48?h later (T2, post-resuscitation), are associated with different metabolite patterns. We examined the plasma metabolome of 21 septic shock patients (pts) enrolled in the Shockomics clinical trial (NCT02141607). Patients for which SOFAT2 was >8 and ??=?SOFAT1?-?SOFAT2?

SUBMITTER: Cambiaghi A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5575075 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characterization of a metabolomic profile associated with responsiveness to therapy in the acute phase of septic shock.

Cambiaghi Alice A   Pinto Bernardo Bollen BB   Brunelli Laura L   Falcetta Francesca F   Aletti Federico F   Bendjelid Karim K   Pastorelli Roberta R   Ferrario Manuela M  

Scientific reports 20170829 1


The early metabolic signatures associated with the progression of septic shock and with responsiveness to therapy can be useful for developing target therapy. The Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score is used for stratifying risk and predicting mortality. This study aimed to verify whether different responses to therapy, assessed as changes in SOFA score at admission (T1, acute phase) and 48 h later (T2, post-resuscitation), are associated with different metabolite patterns. We examin  ...[more]

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