The Influences of CD14 −260C>T Polymorphism on Survival in ICU Critically Ill Patients

作者: Paulo R. V. Fallavena , Thiago J. Borges , Diego D. Paskulin , Francis J. O. Paludo , Thayse B. Goetze

DOI: 10.3109/08820130903258818

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摘要: In order to analyze the effect of two different versions cluster differentiation 14 (CD14) receptor recognizing gene on survival, we determined −260C>T single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) frequencies in 514 critically ill patients. We compared −260TT homozygotes with −260C allele carriers (−260CC and −260CT genotypes) demonstrated—260TT patients had highest survival rate (82% vs 64%; p T genotype groups main clinical predictors exclude other risk factors that could influence outcome from critical illness: higher age, APACHE II score, length stay at hospital, occurrence sepsis septic shock were Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patient's mortality, but was protective factor toward (p = 0.001; OR 3.08 95%CI 1.54–5.98). Among patients, also protectiv...

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