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Review
. 2021 May 13;13(5):e15019.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.15019.

Presepsin as a Diagnostic and Prognostic Biomarker in Sepsis

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Presepsin as a Diagnostic and Prognostic Biomarker in Sepsis

Dimitrios Velissaris et al. Cureus. .

Abstract

Sepsis is a condition characterized by high morbidity and mortality which is commonly encountered in an emergency and critical care setting. Despite a substantial body of research, the ideal biomarker for the diagnosis and prognostic stratification of septic patients remains unknown. This review aimed to summarize the publications referring to the validity of the biomarker presepsin when used for the detection, monitoring and prognosis in patients suffering with sepsis. This work is a narrative review based on a PubMed/Medline search conducted in order to identify all relevant publications referring to the use of presepsin in sepsis. Search was not limited by year of publication so all articles archived in the database would be retrieved. No article from before 2010 was identified. A total of 57 publications of the last decade were included, all of which support the use of presepsin as a biomarker for the assessment of septic patients. It has been used alone or in combination with commonly used biomarkers in the evaluation of patients with sepsis in settings such as the emergency department and the intensive care unit. It is useful in the initial workup of patients with suspected sepsis in the emergency setting and may be a predictive factor of mortality and the most severe complication of sepsis. Presepsin seems to be a valuable tool for the laboratory workup of sepsis, especially when used in conjunction with other biomarkers and clinical rating scores with an established role in this population. Further research is needed to evaluate the clinical implications of utilizing presepsin measurements in the workup of sepsis.

Keywords: cd14; chronic renal diseases; crp levels; gram-negative bacteremia; lps; mortality rate in icu; procalcitonin; sepsis; shock; systemic inflammatory response syndrome.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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