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    Wei, Shuyan; Chang, Ronald; Holcomb, John B.; Kao, Lillian S.; Holcomb, John B.; Wade, Charles E; Podbielski, Jeanette; Nixon, Joshua; Appana, Savitri N.; Yang, Hui; Gonzalez, Michael O.; Willa Wang, Yao-Wei; Hula, Brittany S.; Espino, Elena; Nguyen, An; Pawelczyk, Nicholas; Sharma, Rishika; Cardenas, Jessica C.; Rahbar, Elaheh; Clark, David; van Belle, Gerald; May, Susanne; Leroux, Brian; Hoyt, David; Sheehan, Kellie; Hubbard, Alan; Arkin, Adam P.; Hess, John R.; Callum, Jeanne; Cotton, Bryan A.; Vincent, Laura; Bai, Yu; McCarthy, James J.; Noland, Amy; Hobbs, Rhonda; Cattin, Lindsay; Warner, Keir J.; Wilson, Angela; Grabinsky, Andreas; Daniel-Johnson, Jennifer A.; Cohen, Mitchell Jay; Nelson, Mary; Redick, Brittney; Conroy, Amanda; Steurer, Marc P.; Maxim, Preston C; Fiebig, Eberhard; Muskat, Peter; Johannigman, Jay A.; Robinson, Bryce RH; Branson, Richard D.; Gomaa, Dina; Barczak, Christopher; Bennett, Suzanne; Carey, Patricia M.; Miller, Christopher N.; Rodriguez, Carolina; Inaba, Kenji; Zhu, Jay G.; Menchine, Michael; Katzberg, Kelly; McKeever, Rodney; Matsushita, Cheryl Y; Stein, Deborah M.; Shaffer, Cynthia K.; Wade, Christine; Kallam, Seeta; Wade, Sarah E.; Fontaine, Magali J.; Hunt, Janice M.; Croce, Martin A.; Wilson, Suzanne; Waddle-Smith, Lynda; Brasel, Karen J.; Walsh, Pamela; Milia, David; Nelson, Allia; Kaslow, Olga; Aufderheide, Tom P.; Gottschall, Jerome L.; Carpenter, Erica; Rokowski, Laurel L.; Denninghoff, Kurt R.; Redford, Daniel T.; Kerby, Jeffrey D.; Bosarge, Patrick L.; Williams, Carolyn R.; Stephens, Shannon W.; Wang, Henry E.; Schreiber, Martin A.; Watters, Jennifer M.; Underwood, Samantha J.; Groat, Tahnee; Rizoli, Sandro; Tien, Homer; Trpcic, Sandy; Sobrian-Couroux, Skeeta; Reis, Marciano; Pérez, Adic; Merkley, Lisa

    Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 12/2018, Volume: 227, Issue: 6
    Journal Article

    Endotheliopathy of trauma is characterized by breakdown of the endothelial glycocalyx. Elevated biomarkers of endotheliopathy, such as serum syndecan-1 (Synd-1) ≥ 40 ng/mL, have been associated with increased need for transfusions, complications, and mortality. We hypothesized that severely injured trauma patients who exhibit elevated Synd-1 levels shortly after admission have an increased likelihood of developing sepsis. We analyzed a subset of patients from the Pragmatic, Randomized Optimal Platelet and Plasma Ratios (PROPPR) trial who survived at least 72 hours after hospital admission, and we determined elevated Synd-1 levels (≥ 40 ng/mL) 4 hours after hospital arrival. Sepsis was defined a priori as meeting systemic inflammatory response criteria and having a known or suspected infection. Univariate analysis was performed to identify variables associated with elevated Synd-1 levels and sepsis. Significant variables at a value of p < 0.2 in the univariate analysis were chosen by purposeful selection and analyzed in a mixed effects multivariate logistic regression model to account for the 12 different study sites. We included 512 patients. Of these, 402 (79%) had elevated Synd-1 levels, and 180 (35%) developed sepsis. Median Synd-1 levels at 4 hours after admission were 70 ng/dL (interquartile range IQR 36 to 157 ng/dL) in patients who did not develop sepsis, and 165 ng/dL IQR 67 to 336 ng/dL in those who did (p < 0.001). Adjusting for treatment arm and site, multivariable analyses revealed that elevated Synd-1 status, Injury Severity Score (ISS), and total blood transfused were significantly associated with an increased likelihood of developing sepsis. Elevated Synd-1 levels 4 hours after admission in severely injured adult trauma patients who survived the initial 72 hours after hospital admission are associated with subsequent sepsis.