Category: Basic Science
Poster Session I
Cases had higher BMI (38.2 vs. 33.9 kg/m2) and were more likely to be Black (60% vs. 25%; p: 0.02) compared with controls. Among the 4 preselected biomarkers, mean levels of TNF alpha and IL-6 were significantly different between cases and controls (Table). TNF-alpha (AUC 0.964 [95% CI 0.929-0.999]) and IL6 (AUC 0.960 [95% CI 0.922-0.997) had outstanding predictive efficiency for SSIs individually as well as when combined (AUC 0.983 [0.964- < 1.000] Fig).
Conclusion:
IL-6 and TNF alpha in serum were significantly elevated in patients who subsequently developed SSI. These markers appear promising to predict future post cesarean infection, and may provide an opportunity for earlier intervention to decrease morbidity.
Ayamo Oben, MD
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Houston, Texas, United States
Jeff M. Szychowski, PhD
Associate Professor
Center for Women's Reproductive Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Elena Lobashevsky, MD, PhD
University of Alabama Medical Center
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Akila Subramaniam, MD,MPH
Associate Professor
Center for Women’s Reproductive Health, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
William Andrews, MD, PhD
University of Alabama Medical Center
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Alan T. Tita, MD, PhD
Professor
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Birmingham, Alabama, United States