Early serum (1->3)--D-glucan levels in patients with burn injury.

Early serum (1->3)--D-glucan levels in patients with burn injury. - 2012

Serum (1->3)--D-glucan (BG) is increasingly used as diagnostic marker for invasive fungal infections. Exposure to gauze may lead to false-positive BG assays. The role of BG is unclear in thermally injured patients who frequently require extensive gauze coverage; therefore, we prospectively evaluated BG levels in burn-injured patients. Serum BG levels were measured in 18 burn patients immediately before application of the first dressing and 12 h after. Patients were stratified by extent of total body surface area (TBSA) requiring gauze coverage: <20%, 20-39%, 40-60% and >60%. BG levels were obtained from patients with non-burn trauma as controls. BG results were positive (>80 pg ml-1) in 9/18 (50%) patients at baseline and in 8/18 (44%) 12 h after application of the first dressing. BG levels were positive in 1/5 (20%) of patients with <20% TBSA requiring gauze and in 10/13 (77%) with >= 20% (P < 0.05). None of the control patients had positive BG at any time point and none of the patients had candidemia at baseline. Mean serum BG levels decreased (19.44 pg ml-1) after gauze placement. False-positive serum BG elevations are common in this patient population. Positivity correlates with extent of TBSA injured, but is not impacted by the gauze itself. 2011 Blackwell Verlag GmbH.


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*beta-Glucans/bl [Blood]
*Burns/co [Complications]
*Candidemia/bl [Blood]
Burns/bl [Blood]
Candida/ip [Isolation & Purification]
Candida/ph [Physiology]
Candidemia/di [Diagnosis]
Candidemia/et [Etiology]
Candidemia/mi [Microbiology]
Female
Humans
Prospective Studies


MedStar Washington Hospital Center


Medicine/Infectious Diseases
Surgery/Burn Services


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