RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Level of adrenomedullin in cases with adrenal aefficiency and its relation to mortality in patients with sepsis JF European Respiratory Journal JO Eur Respir J FD European Respiratory Society SP PA2134 DO 10.1183/13993003.congress-2016.PA2134 VO 48 IS suppl 60 A1 Balcan, Baran A1 Olgun, Sehnaz A1 Akbas, Turkay A1 Eryuksel, Emel A1 Karakurt, Sait YR 2016 UL http://erj.ersjournals.com/content/48/suppl_60/PA2134.abstract AB Backround: the aim of this study was to determine the prognostic value of adrenomedullin, after evaluation of adrenal function in sepsis patients. We also evaluated other prognostic factors such as APACHE II score, proBNP, and CRP and their prediction in mortality.Method: This is a prospective, observational study. We enrolled 48 patients, who were admitted to the intensive care unit due to sepsis according to surviving sepsis campaign criteria.Results: ADM median value was 60.8 ng/L in patients with normal adrenal function, and 20.1 ng/L in patients who had adrenal deficiency. With adequate adrenal response there was a linear and statistically significant relationship between adrenomedullin and mortality (p<0.001). The median ADM level was 41.7 ng/L among non-survivors and 13.9 ng/L among survivors (p<0.001). The median APACHE II score was 27.8 in non-survivors and 16.9 in survivors (p=0.001). we also done ROC curve analysis; when ADM level was > 30.19 ng/L (sensitivity:73.0%, specificity:100% ), APACHE II score was > 21(sensitivity:93.3%, specificity:84.8% ), and proBNP > 3736 pg/mL (sensitivity:73.3%, specificity:93.9% ).Conclusion: Without evaluation of adrenal function adrenomedullin should not be used, in predicting mortality of sepsis.