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. 1992 Aug;20(8):1097-101.
doi: 10.1097/00003246-199208000-00005.

Plasma endothelin levels are increased during septic shock

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Plasma endothelin levels are increased during septic shock

H J Voerman et al. Crit Care Med. 1992 Aug.

Abstract

Objective: To study whether serially measured plasma concentrations of endothelin (a novel, potent, endogenous vasoconstrictor derived from endothelium and macrophages) relate to the pathophysiology and severity of human septic shock.

Design: Prospective analysis.

Setting: Medical ICU of a university hospital.

Patients: Six patients with septic shock, studied for 8 days after ICU admission.

Measurements and main results: The initial plasma endothelin concentration was increased (14.2 +/- 5.2 [SD] vs. normal 4.2 +/- 0.7 pg/mL, p less than .05) and correlated with the Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II score (r2 = .79, p less than .05). For pooled data, endothelin levels correlated poorly with leukocyte counts (r2 = .13), mean arterial pressure (MAP) (r2 = .16), and administered doses of dopamine (r2 = .26). In multiple regression analyses, plasma endothelin concentrations were predicted by dopamine doses and not by MAP. Plasma endothelin concentrations predicted the decrease in creatinine clearance, independently from MAP. The pooled value for correlations between endothelin levels and creatinine clearance, during the course of disease in individual patients, was statistically significant (r2 = .31).

Conclusions: During septic shock, the release or production of endothelin may increase as a consequence of endothelial injury by activated leukocytes and the infusion of catecholamines, and this mechanism may relate to renal vasoconstriction and to the severity of disease.

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