Post mortem tryptase cut-off level for anaphylactic death. (March 2018)
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- Title:
- Post mortem tryptase cut-off level for anaphylactic death. (March 2018)
- Main Title:
- Post mortem tryptase cut-off level for anaphylactic death
- Authors:
- Tse, R.
Wong, C.X.
Kesha, K.
Garland, J.
Tran, Y.
Anne, S.
Elstub, H.
Cala, A.D.
Palmiere, C.
Patchett, K.L. - Abstract:
- Highlights: Post mortem mast cell tryptase is a valuable test in aiding the diagnosis of anaphylactic death. Total post mortem tryptase of 53.8 μg/L from provides a sensitivity of 89% and specificity of 93%. Age, sex, post mortem interval, and resuscitation had no contributions on post mortem tryptase. Abstract: Serum mast cell tryptase is used to support the diagnosis of anaphylaxis. The recommended clinical cut-off for total tryptase (<11.4 μg/L) appears unsuitable in the post mortem setting due to largely unknown processes which result in significantly elevated levels in these samples. Consequently there is no widely accepted tryptase cut-off level for diagnosing an anaphylactic death. This 5-year retrospective study compared total tryptase levels in post mortem femoral blood in anaphylactic deaths and control. Univariate and multivariate analysis was used to assess the relative contribution of other factors (age, gender, post mortem interval, and presence of resuscitation) on post mortem tryptase levels. Nine anaphylactic deaths and 45 controls were identified. Receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis identified an optimal cut-off of 53.8 μg/L, with sensitivity of 89%, and specificity of 93%, for total post mortem tryptase in femoral blood to diagnosis anaphylaxis. No other factors showed any statistical significant contribution to post mortem tryptase elevation. Femoral total post mortem tryptase level of 53.8 μg/L and above is a useful ancillary test inHighlights: Post mortem mast cell tryptase is a valuable test in aiding the diagnosis of anaphylactic death. Total post mortem tryptase of 53.8 μg/L from provides a sensitivity of 89% and specificity of 93%. Age, sex, post mortem interval, and resuscitation had no contributions on post mortem tryptase. Abstract: Serum mast cell tryptase is used to support the diagnosis of anaphylaxis. The recommended clinical cut-off for total tryptase (<11.4 μg/L) appears unsuitable in the post mortem setting due to largely unknown processes which result in significantly elevated levels in these samples. Consequently there is no widely accepted tryptase cut-off level for diagnosing an anaphylactic death. This 5-year retrospective study compared total tryptase levels in post mortem femoral blood in anaphylactic deaths and control. Univariate and multivariate analysis was used to assess the relative contribution of other factors (age, gender, post mortem interval, and presence of resuscitation) on post mortem tryptase levels. Nine anaphylactic deaths and 45 controls were identified. Receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis identified an optimal cut-off of 53.8 μg/L, with sensitivity of 89%, and specificity of 93%, for total post mortem tryptase in femoral blood to diagnosis anaphylaxis. No other factors showed any statistical significant contribution to post mortem tryptase elevation. Femoral total post mortem tryptase level of 53.8 μg/L and above is a useful ancillary test in diagnosing an anaphylactic death. … (more)
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- Forensic science international. Volume 284(2018)
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- Forensic science international
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- Volume 284(2018)
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- Volume 284, Issue 2018 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 284
- Issue:
- 2018
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0284-2018-0000
- Page Start:
- 5
- Page End:
- 8
- Publication Date:
- 2018-03
- Subjects:
- Anaphylaxis -- Post mortem -- Mast cell tryptase
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