2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.meegid.2021.105074
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Diagnostic and prognostic predictive values of circulating sTREM-1 in sepsis: A meta-analysis

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“…After the body is infected, TREM‐1 falls off as the expression increases on the surface of activated neutrophils or macrophages, 26 so sTREM‐1 can be detected in body fluids. During the infection process, sTREM‐1 can be released into body fluids and is closely related to the severity of the infection, especially in patients with sepsis and bronchial bubble lavage fluid of patients with pneumonia, sTREM‐1 is significantly increased 30 . In this study, we found that the serum sTREM‐1 level of neonatal sepsis was significantly higher than that of the control group.…”
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“…After the body is infected, TREM‐1 falls off as the expression increases on the surface of activated neutrophils or macrophages, 26 so sTREM‐1 can be detected in body fluids. During the infection process, sTREM‐1 can be released into body fluids and is closely related to the severity of the infection, especially in patients with sepsis and bronchial bubble lavage fluid of patients with pneumonia, sTREM‐1 is significantly increased 30 . In this study, we found that the serum sTREM‐1 level of neonatal sepsis was significantly higher than that of the control group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 49%
“…[21][22][23] In this study, we found that the serum 25(OH)D level of patients with sepsis was significantly lower than that of the control group, and the VDR rs739837 G > T allelic variation was correlated with the increase of serum 25(OH)D. Küchler et al 24 with sepsis and bronchial bubble lavage fluid of patients with pneumonia, sTREM-1 is significantly increased. 30 In this study, we found that the serum sTREM-1 level of neonatal sepsis was significantly higher than that of the control group. TREM-1 rs2234246 locus C > T allelic variants were associated with increased serum sTREM-1 levels.…”
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“…Described as a marker of inflammation in sepsis, sTREM-1 has been largely studied as a diagnostic marker of infection, in blood or bronchoalveolar lavage (28, 29, 36). In addition, its association with mortality was repeatedly investigated, and elevated sTREM-1 concentrations at ICU admission were associated with higher mortality in sepsis (30–33, 36, 37). We confirmed these results in the current study as we observed that nonsurvivors presented with higher sTREM-1 levels at D1/D2 than survivors.…”
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“…During bacterial and fungal infections, TREM-1 is upregulated, which causes release of sTREM-1. In a 2021 meta-analysis, sTREM-1 was described as having a sensitivity of 0.85 (95% CI 0.76–0.91) and a specificity of 0.79 (95% CI 0.70–0.86) for differentiating sepsis from SIRS among critically ill patients from various countries worldwide [ 27 ]. sTREM-1 was also able to predict 28-day mortality with a sensitivity of 0.80 (95% CI 0.66–0.89) and a specificity of 0.75 95% (CI 0.70–0.86) [ 27 ].…”
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confidence: 99%