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INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON INTENSIVE CARE & EMERGENCY MEDICINE

P231

Linfeng Tao

Identification of immune cell infiltration and biomarkers in Alzheimer´s disease and COVID-19 by integrated bioinformatics analysis and machine learning

P235

Joost Brandsma

Functional immunophenotyping for ex-vivo efficacy of immune adjuvants in severe infections at low-resource settings

P236

Wolfgang Bauer

Pentraxin-3, myd88, and PD-l1: emerging biomarkers for early sepsis detection in the emergency department

P237

Christos Michailides

Pancreatic stone protein (PSP) role in urinary tract infections (UTI), lower respiratory tract infections (LRTI) and intrabdominal infections (IAI) prognosis. a validation single-center prospective cohort study protocol. An interim analysis.

P238

Vinod Jaiswal

Comparison of pancreatic stone protein, C-reactive protein and procalcitonin for the diagnosis of infection and sepsis in critically ill patients: a multicenter prospective study

P239

Ted Reniers

Does pct improve diagnosis of early infection in clinically suspected cardiac surgery patients? A two-center, prospective diagnostic study.

P240

Martin Tom?ovic

Assessment of diagnostic performance of mid-regional proadrenomedullin (MR-proADM) in patients with positive haemoculture ? pilot project

P241

Arnab Chowdhury

Prospective multi-omic analysis of clinical sepsis subtypes

P242

Haiyan Xue

Elevated FAM19A4 expression in sepsis correlates with poor prognosis and modulates inflammatory response

P243

Junia Eulalia Guerra Souza

Identification of sepsis subphenotypes using clustering analysis of ICU data: a step toward personalized diagnosis and treatment

P245

Vladimir Bagin

Cardiac troponin I and N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide as a predictive marker of mortality in septic shock

P250

Dilan Mark Karim

Investigating the extent of dysbiosis in the critically ill - where are we now?