The importance of serum LMAN2 level in septic shock and prognosis prediction in sepsis patients
Junjie Bao, Yutao Zha, Shi Chen, Jun Yuan, Jiejie Qiao, Limian Cao, Qigang Yang, Miao Liu, Min Shao
Abstract
Objectives: To study the importance of LMAN2 in septic shock and prognosis prediction in sepsis patients. Methods: Serum LMAN2 was measured by ELISA in 109 sepsis patients within 24 h after their admission to ICU. We also collected clinical and laboratory variables. Results: < 0.001), and serum LMAN2 level were significantly higher in the sepsis non-survival group (1.91 (1.66) ng/ml) than in the survival group (1.15 (1.17) ng/ml). COX regression analysis showed that high serum LMAN2 level (>1.28 ng/ml) was a predictor of 28-day mortality in sepsis patients. Conclusions: This study shows that high serum LMAN2 level may indicate septic shock and is associated with an unfavorable prognosis for sepsis patients.