1.Correlation of HMGB1,sFLT-1 and LAR levels with 28-day clinical outcomes in patients with severe pulmonary infection-associated sepsis undergoing CRRT
Xiping ZHOU ; Lingxin DING ; Xiaoqiang LIU ; Honghu LIAO ; Jiagui HUANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(19):2901-2905
OBJECTIVE To investigate the levels of high-mobility group box 1(HMGB1)protein,soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase 1(sFLT-1)and lactate-to-albumin ratio(LAR)in patients with severe pulmonary infection-associ-ated sepsis undergoing continuous renal replacement therapy(CRRT),and their correlation with 28-day clinical outcomes.METHODS A total of 102 patients with severe pulmonary infection-associated sepsis undergoing CRRT admitted to the People's Hospital of Nanchuan Chongqing from Jul.2021 to Jul.2024 were enrolled.Based on 28-day clinical outcomes,they were divided into a favorable prognosis group(71 cases)and a poor prognosis group(31 cases).The levels of HMGB1,sFLT-1,lactate,albumin and LAR were compared between the two groups.Receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve analysis was performed to evaluate the predictive value of HMGB1,sFLT-1 and LAR for 28-day clinical outcomes in patients with severe pulmonary infection-associated sepsis undergoing CRRT.RESULTS Gram-negative bacteria were the predominant pathogens in patients with se-vere pulmonary infection-associated sepsis undergoing CRRT.The poor prognosis group had higher lactate levels(4.01±1.07 mmol/L)and lower albumin levels(27.46±4.15 g/L)than the favorable prognosis group(P<0.05).The levels of HMGB1(62.66±15.66 ng/ml),sFLT-1(0.71±0.17 ng/ml)and LAR(14.59±3.64%)in the poor prognosis group were significantly higher than those in the favorable prognosis group(P<0.05).The combined detection of HMGB1,sFLT-1 and LAR yielded an area under the curve(AUC)of 0.949 for predicting poor 28-day mortality in patients with severe pulmonary infection-associated sepsis undergoing CRRT,superior to the single detection of the indexes(P<0.05),with a sensitivity of 93.55%and specificity of 87.32%.CONCLUSIONS In patients with severe pulmonary infection-associated sepsis undergoing CRRT,gram-negative bacteria are the predominant pathogens.Patients with poor prognosis exhibit abnormally elevated levels of HMGB1,sFLT-1 and LAR,and the combined detection of these three markers demonstrates high predictive value for 28-day mortality.
2.Correlation of HMGB1,sFLT-1 and LAR levels with 28-day clinical outcomes in patients with severe pulmonary infection-associated sepsis undergoing CRRT
Xiping ZHOU ; Lingxin DING ; Xiaoqiang LIU ; Honghu LIAO ; Jiagui HUANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2025;35(19):2901-2905
OBJECTIVE To investigate the levels of high-mobility group box 1(HMGB1)protein,soluble fms-like tyrosine kinase 1(sFLT-1)and lactate-to-albumin ratio(LAR)in patients with severe pulmonary infection-associ-ated sepsis undergoing continuous renal replacement therapy(CRRT),and their correlation with 28-day clinical outcomes.METHODS A total of 102 patients with severe pulmonary infection-associated sepsis undergoing CRRT admitted to the People's Hospital of Nanchuan Chongqing from Jul.2021 to Jul.2024 were enrolled.Based on 28-day clinical outcomes,they were divided into a favorable prognosis group(71 cases)and a poor prognosis group(31 cases).The levels of HMGB1,sFLT-1,lactate,albumin and LAR were compared between the two groups.Receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve analysis was performed to evaluate the predictive value of HMGB1,sFLT-1 and LAR for 28-day clinical outcomes in patients with severe pulmonary infection-associated sepsis undergoing CRRT.RESULTS Gram-negative bacteria were the predominant pathogens in patients with se-vere pulmonary infection-associated sepsis undergoing CRRT.The poor prognosis group had higher lactate levels(4.01±1.07 mmol/L)and lower albumin levels(27.46±4.15 g/L)than the favorable prognosis group(P<0.05).The levels of HMGB1(62.66±15.66 ng/ml),sFLT-1(0.71±0.17 ng/ml)and LAR(14.59±3.64%)in the poor prognosis group were significantly higher than those in the favorable prognosis group(P<0.05).The combined detection of HMGB1,sFLT-1 and LAR yielded an area under the curve(AUC)of 0.949 for predicting poor 28-day mortality in patients with severe pulmonary infection-associated sepsis undergoing CRRT,superior to the single detection of the indexes(P<0.05),with a sensitivity of 93.55%and specificity of 87.32%.CONCLUSIONS In patients with severe pulmonary infection-associated sepsis undergoing CRRT,gram-negative bacteria are the predominant pathogens.Patients with poor prognosis exhibit abnormally elevated levels of HMGB1,sFLT-1 and LAR,and the combined detection of these three markers demonstrates high predictive value for 28-day mortality.

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