MIP-3-Alpha and MIP-3-Beta as Early Predictors of Pneumonia in Polytraumatized Patients
Gregor Wollner, Florian Hruska, Paul Ettel, Thomas Weichhart, Felix R. M. Koenig, Lukas L. Negrin

TL;DR
This study shows that MIP-3-alpha and MIP-3-beta can predict pneumonia in severely injured patients early after trauma.
Contribution
The study identifies MIP-3-alpha and MIP-3-beta as early and sensitive biomarkers for pneumonia in polytraumatized patients.
Findings
MIP-3-beta levels were consistently higher in patients who developed pneumonia.
MIP-3-alpha levels peaked on day 5 in pneumonia patients, with high sensitivity as a predictor.
The biomarkers outperformed other cytokines like IL-6 and TNF-alpha in predicting pneumonia.
Abstract
Pneumonia is one of the most common complications in patients suffering multiple traumas and is associated with an exceptionally high mortality rate. MIP-3-alpha and MIP-3-beta are pro-inflammatory chemokines expressed in the pulmonary mucosa and are reported to play a crucial role in inflammation. Thus, the present study aimed to investigate whether there is an association between MIP-3-alpha- and MIP-3-beta expression and manifestation of pneumonia in patients suffering polytrauma. This prospective outcome study was conducted at our level I trauma center, and 110 polytraumatized patients (Injury Severity Score ≥ 16, ≥ 2 body regions) were prospectively enrolled (median age, 39 years; median Injury Severity Score (ISS), 33; 70.9% male) over four years. Protein levels were assessed at admission (day 0) and subsequently on days 1, 3, 5, 7, and 10 during routine blood draws, utilizing…
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TopicsNeonatal Respiratory Health Research · Respiratory Support and Mechanisms · Inflammation biomarkers and pathways
