Critical care : the official journal of the Critical Care Forum
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Despite intensive clinical and scientific efforts, the mortality rate of sepsis remains high due to the lack of precise biomarkers for patient stratification and therapeutic guidance. Interleukin 40 (IL-40), a novel cytokine with immune regulatory functions in human diseases, was elevated at admission in two independent cohorts of patients with sepsis. High levels of secreted IL-40 in septic patients were positively correlated with PCT, CRP, lactate (LDH), and Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) scores, in which IL-40 levels were used to stratify the early death of critically ill patients with sepsis. ⋯ Clinically, the IL-40 level was positively correlated with the NET-related MPO/dsDNA ratio in septic patients. Finally, with antibiotics (gentamycin), genetic knockout of IL-40 prevented polymicrobial sepsis fatalities more efficiently than without gentamycin treatment. In summary, these data reveal a novel prognostic strategy for sepsis and that IL-40 may serve as a novel therapeutic target for sepsis.
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In patients with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure (AHRF) under mechanical ventilation, the change in pressure slope during a low-flow insufflation indicates a global airway opening pressure (AOP) needed to reopen closed airways and may be used for titration of positive end-expiratory pressure. ⋯ AOPglobal mostly reflects the lowest opening pressure in the lung and frequently underestimates the highest regional AOP in mechanically ventilated patients with AHRF. A progressive slope change during the low-flow pressure-time curve indicates the presence of several and higher regional AOPs.
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Meta Analysis
Individualized PEEP titration by lung compliance during one-lung ventilation: a meta-analysis.
Despite the physiological advantages of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP), its optimal utilization during one-lung ventilation (OLV) remains uncertain. We aimed to investigate whether individualized PEEP titration by lung compliance is associated with a reduced risk of postoperative pulmonary complications during OLV. ⋯ Compared with fixed PEEP, individualized PEEP titration by lung compliance is associated with a reduced risk of postoperative pulmonary complications during OLV, especially in PEEP titration by dynamic compliance or stepwise decremental strategy. It improves respiratory mechanics and oxygenation with no difference in hemodynamic variables. Trial registration number ClinicalTrials.gov (PROSPERO No. CRD42024529980).
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Antibody-negative autoimmune encephalitis (AE) is a form of encephalitis characterized by the absence of detectable autoimmune antibodies, despite immunological evidence. However, data on management of patients with antibody-negative AE in the intensive care unit (ICU) are limited. This study aimed to explore the characteristics and subtypes of antibody-negative AE, assess the effects of immunotherapy, and identify factors independently associated with poor functional outcomes in patients requiring intensive care. ⋯ While high-dose corticosteroids are frequently used to treat AE, their risks may outweigh their benefits in severe antibody-negative AE cases. Older patients and those with dyskinesia/dystonia or respiratory failure, may require more careful monitoring and timely intervention for improved outcomes. However, prospective validation of these findings is necessary to confirm their applicability and guide future treatment strategies.