Adenosine Deaminase and Systemic Immune Inflammatory Index—A Biomarker Duet Signature of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Severity
Ioan Anton Arghir, Oana Cristina Arghir, Marina Ruxandra Otelea, Iulia Tania Andronache, Ileana Ion

TL;DR
This study shows that high levels of adenosine deaminase and systemic immune inflammatory index together predict severe and advanced pulmonary tuberculosis with higher mortality risk.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel biomarker combination of ADA and SII for predicting severe pulmonary tuberculosis and early mortality.
Findings
Elevated ADA and SII levels are significantly associated with advanced pulmonary tuberculosis.
Patients with both high ADA and SII have a 4.49 times higher risk of mortality.
The combination of ADA and SII provides a practical approach for risk stratification in PTB.
Abstract
Background and Objectives: The role of adenosine deaminase (ADA) in pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) remains insufficiently defined in advanced forms of disease. Likewise, the systemic immune inflammatory index (SII) has not been validated in severe PTB. This 6-year prospective observational study aims to evaluate biomarker signatures of serum ADA and SII. Materials and Methods: According to the PTB case definition, 232 adult patients were divided into group 1, with a positive bacteriologic exam (n = 168), and group 2, without bacteriological confirmation (n = 64). ADA serum levels were compared by age, gender, nutritional status, morphologic and bacteriological pattern of PTB lesions, survival status, along with serum levels of other inflammatory biomarkers. All patients with comorbidities, interfering with the level of ADA, were excluded to avoid bias. Results: A total cohort of 208 PTB…
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TopicsTuberculosis Research and Epidemiology · Pneumonia and Respiratory Infections · Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia detection and treatment
