Table 2 Correlations of bone sialoprotein serum concentrations with other laboratory markers. NA, not assessed.

From: Elevated serum levels of bone sialoprotein during ICU treatment predict long-term mortality in critically ill patients

 

BSP at admission vs. laboratory markers at admission day

BSP at day 3 vs. laboratory markers at admission day

r

P

r

p

Markers of inflammation

CRP

0.258

0.003

0.228

0.012

Procalcitonin

0.377

0.001

0.425

0.094

IL-10

0.358

0.008

0.159

0.254

IL-6

0.325

0.001

0.262

0.033

Markers of organ function

Creatinine

0.067

0.439

0.124

0.239

GFR

0.004

0.970

−0.197

0.113

AST

0.115

0.210

−0.194

0.075

ALT

0.123

0.156

−0.314

0.002

GLDH

0.100

0.293

−0.066

0.668

Bilirubin total

−0.013

0.883

−0.092

0.382

GGT

−0.005

0.957

−0.113

0.210

Albumin

0.005

0.965

−0.110

0.364

Iono lactat

0.225

0.012

0.101

0.362

Base excess

−0.288

0.001

0.143

0.193

pH

−0.178

0.047

−0.089

0.420

BNP

0.268

0.044

0.369

0.010

Clinical scoring

    

Apache II

0.255

0.009

0.231

0.069

SAPS2

0.698

0.052

0.318

0.014

SOFA

0.296

0.051

0.678

0.045

Experimental sepsis markers

APRIL

0.263

0.012

0.014

0.914

NTproCNP

0.013

0.884

0.229

0.028

Osteopontin

0.078

0.509

0.076

0.675

Leptin

−0.080

0.539

0.130

0.324

Leptin receptor

0.138

0.292

−0.107

0.419

Adiponectin

0.021

0.875

0.013

0.920

Ghrelin

0.077

0.556

−0.180

0.168

Resistin

0.367

0.004

0.037

0.780

Other

Fibrinogen

0.223

0.016

0.068

0.547

INR

0.193

0.025

0.189

0.072

Phosphate

−0.020

0.827

0.093

0.396