Monocytic HLA-DR expression kinetics in septic shock patients with different pathogens, sites of infection and adverse outcomes.
Guus P LeijteThomas RimmeléMatthijs KoxNiklas BruseCéline MonardMorgane GossezGuillaume MonneretPeter PickkersFabienne VenetPublished in: Critical care (London, England) (2020)
Sites of primary infection or causative pathogens are not associated with mHLA-DR expression kinetics in septic shock patients. However, patients showing delayed or no improvement in or a declining mHLA-DR expression have a higher risk for adverse outcome compared with patients exhibiting a swift increase in mHLA-DR expression. Our study signifies that changes in mHLA-DR expression over time, and not absolute values or static measurements, are of clinical importance in septic shock patients.