Early warning value of blood urea nitrogen to albumin ratio combined with soluble growth stimulation expressed gene 2 on sepsis-induced myocardial injury in elderly patients in emergency intensive care unit
10.3760/cma.j.issn.0254-9026.2024.06.013
- VernacularTitle:血尿素氮/白蛋白比值联合可溶性生长刺激表达基因2蛋白对急诊重症监护病房老年脓毒症患者心肌损伤的预警价值
- Author:
Yongyan HAN
1
;
Junli YANG
;
Huimin MENG
;
Hao YAO
;
Pu WANG
;
Qingmian XIAO
;
Weizhan WANG
Author Information
1. 河北医科大学哈励逊国际和平医院急救医学部,衡水 053000
- Keywords:
Sepsis;
Shock;
BUN/ALB ratio;
Myocardial injury;
sST2
- From:
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics
2024;43(6):727-732
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To examine the potential of combining the blood urea nitrogen(BUN)/albumin(ALB)ratio(BAR)with soluble growth stimulation expressed gene 2(sST2)as an early warning indicator for myocardial injury in elderly patients with sepsis in the emergency intensive care unit(EICU).Methods:The clinical data of elderly patients with sepsis admitted to the EICU of the Emergency Medicine Department at Harrison International Peace Hospital of Hebei Medical University from August 2018 to August 2022 were prospectively analyzed.The patients were divided into two groups based on the presence or absence of myocardial injury: the myocardial injury group and the non-myocardial injury group.The general clinical data and laboratory indexes of the two groups were compared, and the BAR was calculated.The correlation between BAR and myocardial injury in elderly patients with sepsis was analyzed.Binary Logistic regression analysis was used to identify the risk factors for myocardial injury in elderly patients with sepsis in the EICU.MedCalc software was employed to determine the early warning value of the combined sST2 and BAR for myocardial injury in elderly patients with sepsis in the EICU.Results:A total of 165 cases were analyzed, with 106 cases(64.24%)showing myocardial injury.It was found that elderly sepsis patients with lung and abdominal infection were more likely to experience myocardial injury( P<0.05 for all).In comparison to the group without myocardial injury, the levels of inflammatory markers such as white blood cell count(WBC), neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio(NLR), lactic acid, and procalcitonin(PCT), as well as combined markers BAR and sST2, were higher in elderly sepsis patients with myocardial injury upon admission.Correlation analysis results revealed significant positive correlations between BAR and lactic acid, PCT, and C-reactive protein(CRP)within 24 hours of admission to EICU in elderly sepsis patients with myocardial injury.Among these correlations, the strongest was observed between BAR and PCT( r=0.417, P<0.001).Additionally, BAR exhibited a positive correlation with acute physiology and chronic health evaluation scoring system(APACHEⅡ)scores( r=0.241, P=0.002).Furthermore, BAR showed positive correlations with myocardial injury markers sST2 and cTnI( r=0.327, 0.307, P<0.05 for all).Logistic regression analysis revealed that septic shock( OR=2.406, P=0.008), decreased left ventricular ejection fraction(EF)( OR=0.939, P=0.015), BAR( OR=2.205, P=0.044), lactic acid( OR=1.137, P=0.014), and sST2 elevation( OR=1.016, P=0.020)were identified as independent risk factors for predicting myocardial injury in elderly patients with sepsis.The results of ROC analysis indicated that BAR had a high early warning value for the occurrence of myocardial injury in elderly patients with EICU sepsis[area under curve(AUC)0.651, P<0.05], with an optimal cut-off value of 0.32(sensitivity 77.4%, specificity 60.2%).Furthermore, the combined detection of BAR and sST2 demonstrated a higher early warning value for the occurrence of myocardial injury in elderly patients with sepsis(AUC 0.697, P<0.05).The mortality rate of patients with myocardial injury below a cut-off value of 0.32 was 36.00%(9/25), while the mortality rate of patients with myocardial injury equal to or above 0.32 was 66.67%(54/81).The difference between the two groups was statistically significant( χ2=8.624, P=0.003). Conclusions:Both BAR and sST2 are considered independent risk factors for myocardial injury in elderly patients with sepsis.The combined detection of BAR and sST2 provides a more accurate prediction for the occurrence of myocardial injury in these patients.