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Real-time assessment of hepatic function is related to clinical outcome in critically ill patients after polytrauma

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CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 40, Issue 16-17, Pages 1194-1200

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinbiochem.2007.06.013

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polytrauma; critically ill patients; MEGX-test; hepatic dysfunction; MODS

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Objectives: The aim was to investigate the outcome MODS/MOF in critically ill patients with regard to early hepatic dysfunction. Methods: Thirty adult polytrauma patients admitted to the ICU, with ISS >= 16 were prospectively investigated. Real-time liver function was assessed using the MEGX test and arterial ketone body ratio (AKBR) 12-24 h after admittance to ICU, and on days 3, 5, 8, 12. Results: Six patients (19%) died between days 4 and 29. Non-survivors were older (64.2 vs. 31.5 years), had a significantly higher ISS (40.5 vs. 30; p=0.002) and MODS score (9.5 vs. 5; p=0.001) on admittance to the ICU than survivors. On day 3 MEGX values (31 vs. 71.3 mu g/L; p=0.001) and the AKBRs (0.6 vs. 1.3; p=0.001) were significantly lower in non-survivors than in survivors whereas IL-6 levels were significantly higher in the former group (519 vs. 61 mu g/L; p = 0.05). Conclusions: The MEGX test and AKBR are sensitive early indicators of hepatic dysfunction in severely injured polytrauma patients at risk for developing MODS/MOF. (C) 2007 The Canadian Society of Clinical Chemists. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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