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Diagnostic and therapeutic value of biomarkers in urosepsis

Yuyun Wu, Guang Wang, Ziye Huang, Bowei Yang, Tongxin Yang, Jianhe Liu, Pei Li, Jiongming Li

2023Therapeutic Advances in Urology26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Urosepsis is sepsis caused by urogenital tract infection and is one of the most common critical illnesses in urology. If urosepsis is not diagnosed early, it can rapidly progress and worsen, leading to increased mortality. In recent years, with the increase of urinary tract surgery, the incidence of urosepsis continues to rise, posing a serious threat to patients. Early diagnosis of urosepsis, timely and effective treatment can greatly reduce the mortality of patients. Biomarkers such as WBC, NLR, PCT, IL-6, CRP, lactate, and LncRNA all play specific roles in the early diagnosis or prognosis of urosepsis. In addition to the abnormal increase of WBC, we should be more alert to the rapid decline of WBC. NLR values were superior to WBC counts alone in predicting infection severity. Compared with several other biomarkers, PCT values can differentiate between bacterial and non-bacterial sepsis. IL-6 always has high sensitivity and specificity for the diagnosis of sepsis, and CRP also has high sensitivity and specificity for the diagnosis of urosepsis. Lactic acid is closely related to the prognosis of patients with urosepsis. LncRNAs may be potential biomarkers of urosepsis. This article summarizes the main biomarkers, hoping to provide a reference for the timely diagnosis and evaluation of urosepsis.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineSepsisGenitourinary systemIncidence (geometry)Urinary systemInternal medicineProcalcitoninIntensive care medicineBiomarkerDiagnostic biomarkerDiagnostic accuracyOpticsChemistryBiochemistryPhysicsSepsis Diagnosis and TreatmentThermal Regulation in MedicineImmune Response and Inflammation