Novel subgroups in acute respiratory failure based on the trajectories of three endotheliopathy biomarkers: A cohort study

Author:

Schønemann‐Lund Martin1ORCID,Itenov Theis S.1ORCID,Larsson Johan E.1ORCID,Lindegaard Birgitte23ORCID,Johansson Pär I.34ORCID,Bestle Morten H.13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care Copenhagen University Hospital – North Zealand Copenhagen Denmark

2. Department of Pulmonary and Infectious Diseases Copenhagen University Hospital – North Zealand Copenhagen Denmark

3. Department of Clinical Medicine University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

4. Department of Clinical Immunology Copenhagen University Hospital – Rigshospitalet Copenhagen Denmark

Abstract

AbstractBaseline levels of endotheliopathy are associated with worse respiratory outcomes and mortality in undifferentiated acute respiratory failure (ARF), but knowledge is lacking on the development of endotheliopathy over time in ARF. We, therefore, aimed to evaluate the prognostic significance of trajectories of endotheliopathy during the first days of ARF. We performed a secondary, exploratory analysis of a single‐center prospective cohort including 459 patients requiring mechanical ventilation. Based on Days 1–3 Syndecan‐1, soluble Thrombomodulin (sTM), and Platelet Endothelial Cell Adhesion Molecule‐1 (PECAM‐1), we divided patients into subgroups using latent class mixed modeling and correlated subgroups with clinical outcomes using Cox regression. Based on Syndecan‐1 and sTM, respectively, we identified two subgroups. Based on PECAM‐1, we identified three subgroups. Subgroups based on Syndecan‐1 and sTM were identifiable from the baseline levels, but subgroups based on PECAM‐1 were not. Patients with persistently high levels of both sTM and PECAM‐1 were liberated from mechanical ventilation more slowly (Group high vs. Group low, sTM: hazard ratio [HR]: 0.66, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.50–0.88, p = .01, PECAM‐1: HR: 0.59, 95% CI: 0.37–0.93, p = .02) and had higher 30‐day mortality (sTM: HR: 1.90, 95% CI: 1.20–3.01, p = .01, PECAM‐1: HR: 4.25, 95% CI: 1.99–9.07, p < .01). In ARF requiring mechanical ventilation, patients in subgroups with persistently high levels of sTM and PECAM‐1 had lower rates of liberation from mechanical ventilation and higher 30‐day mortality. However, patients with persistently high levels of sTM were identifiable based on the baseline level, and only the trajectory of PECAM‐1 added information to that of the baseline level.

Funder

Danmarks Frie Forskningsfond

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine,General Medicine

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