ObjectiveTo investigate the clinical value of serum proadrenomedullin (pro-ADM) for diagnosis of ventilator-associated pneumonia(VAP). MethodsA prospective study was carried out in eighty-nine patients with clinically suspected diagnosis of VAP who underwent invasive mechanical ventilation between June 2014 and July 2015.The patients were divided into a VAP group (n=52) and a non-VAP group (n=37) according to clinical and microbiological culture results.The levels of serum pro-ADM were measured by sandwich ELISA on 1st, 3rd and 5th day of VAP suspicion.The diagnostic value of pro-ADM for VAP was assessed by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis. ResultsOn 1st day, 3rd day and 5th day, the pro-ADM levels [3.10(2.21, 4.61) nmol/L, 3.01(2.04, 4.75)nmol/L and 1.85(1.12, 3.54)nmol/L, respectively] in the VAP group were significantly higher than those in the non-VAP group [1.53(1.07, 2.24)nmol/L, 1.52(1.05, 2.17) nmol/L and 1.26(1.02, 2.17) nmol/L, respectively] (all P < 0.05).For diagnosis of VAP, the area under the ROC curve (AUC) for pro-ADM on 1st, 3rd and 5th were 0.896 (95%CI 0.799-0.940), 0.863(95%CI 0.791-0.935) and 0.651 (95%CI 0.538-0.765), respectively.When using 2.53 nmol/L as the best cutoff on 1st day, pro-ADM had 84.6% sensitivity and 86.5% specificity.When using 2.40 nmol/L as the best cutoff on 3rd day, pro-ADM had 82.7% sensitivity and 83.8% specificity. ConclusionSerum level of pro-ADM in the diagnosis of VAP has good sensitivity and specificity, which may be used as a marker to diagnose VAP early.
ObjectiveTo evaluate the role of CD3+CD4+T cells in patients with nosocomial infection in ICU. MethodsOne-hundred and eleven patients who admitted in ICU and in respiratory department from March to December in 2014 were recruited in the study.There were 33 patients with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP group), 31 patients without nosocomial infection (NNI group), and 47 patients with hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP group).The counts of T cells, B cells, CD3+CD4+ T cells, CD3+CD8+ T cells, and NK cells were compared among three groups. ResultsThe comparison among the groups had no statistical significance in sex and age(P > 0.05).The three groups had statistical significance in APACHEⅡscore, CD3+CD4+T cells, T cells and B cells, but had no statistical significance in CD3+CD8+T cells, CD3+CD4+/CD3+CD8+ T cells, NK cells, white blood cells, neutrophils, procalcitonin or C reactive protein.CD3+CD4+T cells of HAP group were less than other two groups.The area under the ROC curve (AUC) was 0.660, with a threshold of 29.96%, a sensitivity of 93.8%, and a specificity of 40.4%. ConclusionCD3+CD4+ T cell is an independent predictor for nosocomial infection.