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Research Article
Clara Cell Protein and Surfactant Protein D Plasma Levels are Associated
with Clinical Outcomes of Mechanically Ventilated Patients
Author(s): Determann RM, Royakkers AANM, Lutter R, Korevaar JC and Schultz MJDetermann RM, Royakkers AANM, Lutter R, Korevaar JC and Schultz MJ
Background: Plasma levels of Clara cell protein (CC16) and Surfactant Protein D (SP–D) are elevated in patients with Acute Lung Injury or Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ALI/ARDS). We investigated the relation between these biomarkers and clinical outcome scores from mechanically ventilated patients at risk for lung injury.
Methods: Data from all 150 patients enrolled in a previously reported preventive randomized controlled trial, comparing a 10 ml/kg with a 6 ml/kg tidal volume strategy in patients without ALI/ARDS at the onset of mechanical ventilation, were used. CC16 and SP–D levels were measured in plasma samples at baseline and on day 2 and 4 after initiation of the mechanical ventilation protocol. The relation between CC16 and SP–D levels and development of ALI/ARDS (North American European Con.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2161-105X.1000138
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