2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1651-2227.2007.00564.x
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Ferritin levels in children with severe sepsis and septic shock

Abstract: Ferritin is raised in children with septic shock and high ferritin level is associated with poorer outcome.

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“…This is in line with data from septic patients who showed an increase in ferritin levels. 22 The increase in ferritin in the DA group was interpreted due to increased intestinal iron absorption, which would be in line with data after EPO treatment in rats 23 and humans. 24 Of interest, the observation of suppression of DAs effects after administration of LPS in our experiments contrasts with the effects of DA or EPO in inflammatory diseases other than sepsis, which respond to exogenously administered EPO.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…This is in line with data from septic patients who showed an increase in ferritin levels. 22 The increase in ferritin in the DA group was interpreted due to increased intestinal iron absorption, which would be in line with data after EPO treatment in rats 23 and humans. 24 Of interest, the observation of suppression of DAs effects after administration of LPS in our experiments contrasts with the effects of DA or EPO in inflammatory diseases other than sepsis, which respond to exogenously administered EPO.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Similar results were shown in another study of 94 children in PICU [45]. Serum ferritin levels were associated with outcome in patients with severe sepsis or septic shock, and a ferritin level of [500 ng/mL was associated with a 3.2 (1.3-7.9) relative risk of death (p = 0.01) [46]. In many areas of the world there is limited laboratory support, and clinicians have little choice but to focus on known epidemiology and treat empirically based on most likely pathogens [47].…”
Section: Diagnostic Testssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Dans le CAPS, l'hyperferritinémie est plus élevée que chez les patients porteurs d'anticorps anti-phospholipides sans complication (816 ± 847 contre 120 ± 230 g/L) [69]. Dans le choc septique chez l'enfant, une hyperferritinémie supérieure à 500 g/L était associée à un risque relatif de décès multiplié par 3,2 (1,3-7,9) [70]. Pour les auteurs, ces quatre pathologies ont des signes cliniques et biologiques communs et certaines thérapeutiques identiques (corticoïdes, immunoglobulines intraveineuses, échanges plasmatiques).…”
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“…Pour cette raison, si la recherche étiologique reste hésitante, si plusieurs causes sont associées, si le taux de ferritinémie a tendance à augmenter dans le temps, il devient indispensable de proposer une étude IRM du foie avec évaluation de la charge en fer. Il est possible d'évaluer cette concentration en fer au niveau hépatique par un examen IRM lorsque les valeurs sont comprises entre 60 et 370 mol/g (N < 36 mol/g) [70]. Cette méthode, non traumatique, a permis de diminuer très fortement les indications de la biopsie hépatique dans le bilan d'une hyperferritinémie non élucidée [71].…”
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