Early coagulation changes and survival outcomes, a multi-perspective retrospective analysis post severe burn

Author:

Huang Shengyu1,Ma Qimin2,Liao Xincheng1,Yin Xi3,Shen Tuo2,Liu Xiaobin2,Tang Wenbin4,Wang Yusong5,Wang Lei6,Xin Haiming7,Li Xiaoliang8,Chang Liu9,Chen Zhaohong10,Liu Rui11,Wu Choulang12,Wang Deyun13,Guo Guanghua1,Zhu Feng2

Affiliation:

1. Medical Center of Burn plastic and wound repair, The First Affiliated Hospital, Jiangxi Medical College, Nanchang University

2. Department of Critical Care Medicine, Shanghai East Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine

3. Department of Burns and Plastic Surgery, Zhangjiagang Hospital Affiliated to Soochow University/ The First People' s Hospital of Zhangjiagang City

4. Department of Burns, Guangzhou Red Cross Hospital, Jinan University

5. ICU of Burn and Trauma, The First Affiliated Hospital, Naval Medical University

6. Department of Burns and Plastic Surgery, Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University

7. Department of Burns and Plastic Surgery, the 924th Hospital of the Joint Logistics Support Force of the Chinese People's Liberation Army

8. Department of Burns and Plastic Surgery, Zhengzhou First People's Hospital

9. Department of Burns and Plastic Surgery, Dalian The Fourth People' s Hospital

10. Department of Burns, Fujian Medical University Union Hospital

11. Department of Burn Surgery, Heilongjiang Provincial Hospital

12. Department of Burns, Taizhou Hospital of Zhejiang Province

13. Department of Burns, Wuhan Third Hospital

Abstract

Abstract

Coagulation alterations manifest early after severe burns and are closely linked to mortality outcomes. Nevertheless, the precise characterization of coagulation changes associated with early mortality remains elusive. We examined alterations in indicators linked to mortality outcomes at both the transcriptome and clinical characteristic levels. At the transcriptional level, we pinpointed 28 differentially expressed coagulation-related genes (DECRGs) following burn injuries and endeavored to validate their causal relationships through Mendelian randomization. DECRGs tied to survival exhibit a significant association with neutrophil function, wherein the expression of CYP4F2 and P2RX1 serves as robust predictors of fatal outcomes. In terms of clinical indicators, early levels of D-dimer and alterations in serum calcium show a strong correlation with mortality outcomes. Coagulation depletion and fibrinolytic activation, stemming from the hyperactivation of coagulation pathways post-severe burns, are strongly linked to patient mortality. Monitoring these early coagulation markers with predictive value can effectively identify individuals necessitating priority critical care.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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