Plasma Endotoxin as a Predictor of Multiple Organ Failure and Death in Systemic Meningococcal Disease

P Brandtzæg(Oslo University Hospital), Peter Kierulf(Oslo University Hospital), Peter Gaustad(Oslo University Hospital), Arne Kristian Skulberg(Oslo University Hospital), Johan N. Bruun(Oslo University Hospital), Sigrun Halvorsen(Oslo University Hospital), Erik N. Sorensen(Oslo University Hospital)
The Journal of Infectious Diseases
February 1, 1989
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Abstract

We studied prospectively the quantitative relation of circulating endotoxin (lipooligosaccharides [LOSs]) and the development of multiple organ failure and death in 45 consecutively admitted patients with bacteriologically verified systemic meningococcal disease (SMD). A plasma LOS level of greater than 700 ng/L correlated with development of severe septic shock (P less than .0001), adult respiratory distress syndrome (P = .0035), a pathologically elevated serum creatinine level (P less than .0001), or death as a consequence of multiple organ failure (P = .0002). Initial plasma LOS levels of less than 25, 25-700, 700-10,000, and greater than 10,000 ng/L were associated with 0%, 14%, 27%, and 86% fatality, respectively. The LOS half-life after initiation of antibiotic therapy was 1-3 h. Increasing plasma LOS levels were never seen. These observations suggest that LOS quantitation using the limulus amebocyte lysate assay with a chromogenic substrate gives important progsnotic information and may provide new insight concerning pathophysiological aspects of SMD.


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