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Mid-regional pro-adrenomedullin as a supplementary tool to clinical parameters in cases of suspicion of infection in the emergency department

Mid-regional pro-adrenomedullin as a supplementary tool to clinical parameters in cases of suspicion of infection in the emergency department
Mid-regional pro-adrenomedullin as a supplementary tool to clinical parameters in cases of suspicion of infection in the emergency department

INTRODUCTION: Mid-regional proadrenomedullin (MR-proADM), a novel biomarker, has recently gained interest particularly with regards to its potential in assisting clinicians' decision making in patients with suspicion of infection in the emergency department (ED). A group of international experts, with research and experience in MR-proADM applications, produced this review based on their own experience and the currently available literature.

AREAS COVERED: The review provides evidence related to MR-proADM as a triaging tool in avoiding unnecessary admissions to hospital and/or inadequate discharge, and identifying patients most at risk of deterioration. It also covers the use of MR-proADM in the context of COVID-19. Moreover, the authors provide a proposal on how to incorporate MR-proADM into patients' clinical pathways in an ED setting.

EXPERT OPINION: The data we have so far on the application of MR-proADM in the ED is promising. Incorporating it into clinical scoring systems may aid the clinician's decision making and recognizing the 'ill looking well' and the 'well looking ill' sooner. However there are still many gaps in our knowledge especially during the ongoing COVID-19 waves. There is also a need for cost-effectiveness analysis studies especially in the era of increasing cost pressures on health systems globally.

ICU, MR-proADM, admission, emergency department, triage tool
1473-7159
397-404
Saeed, Kordo
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Tascini, Carlo
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Sozio, Emanuela
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Del Castillo, Juan González
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Tascini, Carlo
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Sozio, Emanuela
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Saeed, Kordo, Legramante, Jacopo M, Angeletti, Silvia, Curcio, Francesco, Miguens, Iria, Poole, Stephen, Tascini, Carlo, Sozio, Emanuela and Del Castillo, Juan González (2021) Mid-regional pro-adrenomedullin as a supplementary tool to clinical parameters in cases of suspicion of infection in the emergency department. Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics, 21 (4), 397-404. (doi:10.1080/14737159.2021.1902312).

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Mid-regional proadrenomedullin (MR-proADM), a novel biomarker, has recently gained interest particularly with regards to its potential in assisting clinicians' decision making in patients with suspicion of infection in the emergency department (ED). A group of international experts, with research and experience in MR-proADM applications, produced this review based on their own experience and the currently available literature.

AREAS COVERED: The review provides evidence related to MR-proADM as a triaging tool in avoiding unnecessary admissions to hospital and/or inadequate discharge, and identifying patients most at risk of deterioration. It also covers the use of MR-proADM in the context of COVID-19. Moreover, the authors provide a proposal on how to incorporate MR-proADM into patients' clinical pathways in an ED setting.

EXPERT OPINION: The data we have so far on the application of MR-proADM in the ED is promising. Incorporating it into clinical scoring systems may aid the clinician's decision making and recognizing the 'ill looking well' and the 'well looking ill' sooner. However there are still many gaps in our knowledge especially during the ongoing COVID-19 waves. There is also a need for cost-effectiveness analysis studies especially in the era of increasing cost pressures on health systems globally.

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Accepted/In Press date: 9 March 2021
e-pub ahead of print date: 19 March 2021
Published date: 3 April 2021
Keywords: ICU, MR-proADM, admission, emergency department, triage tool

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Local EPrints ID: 448218
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/448218
ISSN: 1473-7159
PURE UUID: f135d2d7-aab0-432f-a91b-0e76407300a0
ORCID for Kordo Saeed: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0123-0302

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Date deposited: 15 Apr 2021 16:32
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:56

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Author: Kordo Saeed ORCID iD
Author: Jacopo M Legramante
Author: Silvia Angeletti
Author: Francesco Curcio
Author: Iria Miguens
Author: Stephen Poole
Author: Carlo Tascini
Author: Emanuela Sozio
Author: Juan González Del Castillo

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