Authors
Fernando A Bozza, Rachel N Gomes, André M Japiassú, Marcio Soares, Hugo C Castro-Faria-Neto, Patrìcia T Bozza, Marcelo T Bozza
Publication date
2004/10/1
Journal
Shock
Volume
22
Issue
4
Pages
309-313
Publisher
LWW
Description
Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) is a cytokine playing a critical role in the pathophysiology of experimental sepsis. The purpose of this study was to determine the levels of MIF and to compare those to interleukin-6 (IL-6) levels in predicting mortality among critically ill patients with sepsis. The levels of MIF and IL-6 were measured in 25 patients with septic shock, 17 patients with sepsis, and 11 healthy volunteers. The median plasma concentrations of MIF and IL-6 were significantly higher in patients with septic shock and in patients with sepsis than in healthy controls. MIF levels were significantly different between survivors and nonsurvivors, as were IL-6 levels. Discriminatory power in predicting mortality, as assessed by the areas under receiver operating characteristic curves (AUROC), was 0.793 for MIF and 0.680 for IL-6. Finally, high plasma levels of MIF (> 1100 pg/mL) had a sensitivity of 100% and a …
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