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Clinical Trial
. 1994 Apr;1(4):246-53.

Changes in skeletal muscle pO2 after administration of anti-TNF alpha-antibody in patients with severe sepsis: comparison to interleukin-6 serum levels, APACHE II, and Elebute scores

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Clinical Trial

Changes in skeletal muscle pO2 after administration of anti-TNF alpha-antibody in patients with severe sepsis: comparison to interleukin-6 serum levels, APACHE II, and Elebute scores

P Boekstegers et al. Shock. 1994 Apr.

Abstract

In 20 patients with severe sepsis, skeletal muscle pO2 was continuously measured in order to assess whether a decrease of skeletal muscle pO2 was accompanied by an improvement of sepsis after repeated administration of F(ab')2 fragments of a murine anti-TNF alpha-antibody. Abnormally high skeletal muscle pO2 decreased from 43.5 +/- 10.9 mmHg (day 0) to 36.4 +/- 10.1 mmHg within 24 h after the first administration of anti-TNF alpha-antibody (day 1, p = .006, n = 20) and remained at 34.6 +/- 7.7 mmHg thereafter (mean day 2-7, p = .004). The decrease of skeletal muscle pO2 within 24 h exceeded 5 mmHg (-7 to -19 mmHg) in 11 patients in contrast to nine patients (-4 to +4 mmHg). Only in the patients showing a decrease of skeletal muscle pO2 did sepsis improve as determined by Elebute score, APACHE II score, and interleukin-6 serum levels. The change of skeletal muscle pO2 within 24 h was associated with a change of interleukin-6 serum levels within 24 h (r = .5, n = 20), with a change of Elebute score (r = .7, n = 20) and of APACHE II score (r = .62). These data suggest that a decrease of skeletal muscle pO2 might be an early indicator of improvement of sepsis after administration of anti-TNF alpha-antibodies.

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