Circulating biomarkers may be unable to detect infection at the early phase of sepsis in ICU patients: the CAPTAIN prospective multicenter cohort study

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Parlato, Marianna | Philippart, François | Rouquette, Alexandra | Moucadel, Virginie | Puchois, Virginie | Blein, Sophie | Bedos, Jean-Pierre | Diehl, Jean-Luc | Hamzaoui, Olfa | Annane, Djillali | Journois, Didier | Ben Boutieb, Myriam | Estève, Laurent | Fitting, Catherine | Treluyer, Jean-Marc | Pachot, Alexandre | Adib-Conquy, Minou | Cavaillon, Jean-Marc | Misset, Benoît

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International audience. PurposeSepsis and non-septic systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) are the same syndromes, differing by their cause, sepsis being secondary to microbial infection. Microbiological tests are not enough to detect infection early. While more than 50 biomarkers have been proposed to detect infection, none have been repeatedly validated.AimTo assess the accuracy of circulating biomarkers to discriminate between sepsis and non-septic SIRS.MethodsThe CAPTAIN study was a prospective observational multicenter cohort of 279 ICU patients with hypo- or hyperthermia and criteria of SIRS, included at the time the attending physician considered antimicrobial therapy. Investigators collected blood at inclusion to measure 29 plasma compounds and ten whole blood RNAs, and—for those patients included within working hours—14 leukocyte surface markers. Patients were classified as having sepsis or non-septic SIRS blindly to the biomarkers results. We used the LASSO method as the technique of multivariate analysis, because of the large number of biomarkers.ResultsDuring the study period, 363 patients with SIRS were screened, 84 having exclusion criteria. Ninety-one patients were classified as having non-septic SIRS and 188 as having sepsis. Eight biomarkers had an area under the receiver operating curve (ROC-AUC) over 0.6 with a 95% confidence interval over 0.5. LASSO regression identified CRP and HLA-DRA mRNA as being repeatedly associated with sepsis, and no model performed better than CRP alone (ROC-AUC 0.76 [0.68–0.84]).ConclusionsThe circulating biomarkers tested were found to discriminate poorly between sepsis and non-septic SIRS, and no combination performed better than CRP alone

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