יום חמישי, 2 בפברואר 2023

Why is it important to have Endotoxin test

Endotoxin test is an important in vitro diagnostic test for identifying the presence of endotoxin from Gram-negative bacteria. It is a synthetic, noninvasive laboratory assay intended for point-of-care use. The test can detect levels of endotoxin ranging from 0.5 to 2,000 EU/mL of bacterial culture supernatant. The test also measures the endosmotobacterium that produce endotoxin.

The test is based on the observation that bacteria produce multiple endproducts, including a lethal toxin (lipopolysaccharide) and a metabolite (endo-biotin), which has a longer half-life than the toxin and is more precisely measured with this test. This metabolite, endo-biotin, is not produced by all Gram-negative bacteria but only those that have an outer membrane containing lipid A.

Why is it important to have Endotoxin test

1. Damage due to endotoxin

Endotoxin is a major cause of severe illness and death. Even low levels of endotoxin contribute to inflammatory responses, organ failure, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), tissue necrosis, disseminated intravascular coagulation, multiple-organ failure (MOF), multi-organ system failure (MODS), shock and rapid death of the patient.

2. Cause of endotoxic shock leading to multiple organ failures (MOF)

A normal response to an infection occurs when endotoxin activates the innate immune system. This response is crucial to stopping the infection, but at the same time it causes damage to host tissue, which becomes MOF.

3. Risk factors of Endotoxic shock:

Endotoxin can cause MOF in both healthy and immunologically compromised individuals. Risk factors include advanced age, liver or kidney disease, malnutrition, cancer, AIDS and diabetes. The mechanisms of MOF are complex, and include activation of the complement system, fos-related antigen-1 (FRA-1) expression and monocyte/macrophage activation; endotoxin also increases coagulation factor VI.



4. Continuous use of antibiotics leads to decreased levels of antibodies against bacteria

Antibodies are important in protecting us from disease. Once the immunity fades through continuous use of antibiotics, the bacteria have easy access to that tissue and cells become easily infected with endotoxins leading to wide spread damage. This can be dangerous especially in patients who are already compromised by infection or other conditions such as cancer or diabetes, who show increased risk for endotoxin related diseases.

5. Endotoxin test can be used to guide continued antibiotic therapy

Antibiotic therapy is the most common treatment for bacterial infections, however, being able to identify early infection and appropriately adjust antibiotic therapy can lead to fewer side effects. This test is a step used to determine if an infected patient needs antibiotic treatment versus a placebo.

In conclusion, Endotoxin test is an important tool to assess how well an antibiotic therapy is helping with treatment of bacterial infections.

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