Snjezana Zeba
Military Medical Academy
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Mediators of Inflammation | 2018
Dragan Djordjevic; Goran Rondovic; Maja Surbatovic; Ivan Stanojevic; Ivo Udovicic; Tamara Andjelic; Snjezana Zeba; Snezana Milosavljevic; Nikola Stankovic; Dzihan Abazovic; Jasna Jevdjic; Danilo Vojvodic
Background Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), monocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio (MLR), platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR), and mean platelet volume-to-platelet count (MPV/PC) ratio are readily available parameters that might have discriminative power regarding outcome. The aim of our study was to assess prognostic value of these biomarkers regarding outcome in critically ill patients with secondary sepsis and/or trauma. Methods A total of 392 critically ill and injured patients, admitted to surgical ICU, were enrolled in a prospective observational study. Leukocyte and platelet counts were recorded upon fulfilling Sepsis-3 criteria and for traumatized Injury Severity Score > 25 points. Patients were divided into four subgroups: peritonitis, pancreatitis, trauma with sepsis, and trauma without sepsis. Results NLR and MPV/PC levels were significantly higher in nonsurvivors (AUC/ROC of 0.681 and 0.592, resp., in the peritonitis subgroup; 0.717 and 0.753, resp., in the pancreatitis subgroup); MLR and PLR did not differ significantly. There was no significant difference of investigated biomarkers between survivors and nonsurvivors in trauma patients with and without sepsis except for PLR in the trauma without sepsis subgroup (significantly higher in nonsurvivors, AUC/ROC of 0.719). Independent predictor of lethal outcome was NLR in the whole cohort and in the peritonitis subgroup as well as MPV in the pancreatitis subgroup. Also, there were statistically significant differences in MPV/PC, MLR, and PLR values regarding nature of bacteremia. In general, the lowest levels had been found in patients with Gram-positive blood cultures. Conclusions NLR and MPV were very good independent predictors of lethal outcome. For the first time, we demonstrate that nature of bacteremia influences MPV/PC, MLR, and PLR. In heterogeneous cohort subgroup, analysis is essential.
Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2014
Dalibor Jovanovic; Radovan Karkalic; Snjezana Zeba; Miroslav Pavlovic; Sonja Radakovic
Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2014
Aneta Peric; Maja Surbatovic; Sandra Vezmar-Kovacevic; Mirjana Antunovic; Milic Veljovic; Dragan S. Djordjević; Tamara Andjelic; Snjezana Zeba; Silva Dobric
Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2012
Maja Surbatovic; Zoran Vesic; Dragan S. Djordjević; Sonja Radakovic; Snjezana Zeba; Dusko Jovanovic; Marijan Novakovic
Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2007
Snjezana Zeba; Maja Surbatovic; Miodrag Jevtic; Nikola Filipovic; Nada Popovic; Sonja Radakovic; Zoran Slavkovic
Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2018
Ivo Udovicic; Maja Surbatovic; Goran Rondovic; Ivan Stanojevic; Snjezana Zeba; Dragan S. Djordjević; Ana Popadic; Snezana Milosavljevic; Nikola Stankovic; Dzihan Abazovic; Danilo Vojvodic
Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2018
Ivo Udovicic; Maja Surbatovic; Goran Rondovic; Ivan Stanojevic; Snjezana Zeba; Dragan S. Djordjević; Aneta Peric; Snezana Milosavljevic; Nikola Stankovic; Dzihan Abazovic; Danilo Vojvodic
Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2018
Nikola Stankovic; Dragan S. Djordjević; Goran Rondovic; Zoran Kostic; Snjezana Zeba; Snezana Milosavljevic; Djordje Savic; Maja Milickovic; Blagoje Grujic; Slavisa Djuricic; Marijana Milanovic; Ivan Stanojevic
Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2016
Snjezana Zeba; Maja Surbatovic; Milan Marjanovic; Jasna Jevdjic; Zoran Hajdukovic; Radovan Karkalic; Dalibor Jovanovic; Sonja Radakovic
Vojnosanitetski Pregled | 2015
Aneta Peric; Maja Surbatovic; Sandra Vezmar-Kovacevic; Mirjana Antunovic; Milic Veljovic; Ivana Krstic-Lecic; Dragan S. Djordjević; Vesna Kilibarda; Snjezana Zeba; Silva Dobric