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C Reactive Protein and Procalcitonine as Diagnostic Markers in Critically Ill Patients with Suspected Sepsis Cover

C Reactive Protein and Procalcitonine as Diagnostic Markers in Critically Ill Patients with Suspected Sepsis

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|Jul 2022

Abstract

The primary aim of this retrospective study was to estimate significance of determining C-reactive protein and procalcitonine for a diagnosis of sepsis in adult patients in early triage. Also, the aim of this study was to measure the sensitivity of the SIRS criteria, PCT and CRP levels and sepsis definitions to identify the most serious sepsis cases in the prehospital setting and at the Emergency Department (ED) triage. All patients were divided into two groups according to specific criteria for defining sepsis. First group (SIRS+ group) of patients were patients with clinically and/or laboratory confirmed sepsis (or systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) to bacterial infection with different localization). For confirmation of the SIRS we consider positive two or more clinical criteria (≥2 clinical criteria). The SIRS criteria use the clinical criteria of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC) for the SIRS, comprising at least two of the following criteria: HR > 90/min, RR > 20/min and temperature < 36° or ≥ 38.3°C and the next laboratory parameters such as leucocytosis > 15x109/L, leucopenia < 4x109/L, > 10% immature leucocytes. Second group of patients were patients with the SIRS negative criteria as a diagnostic tool (SIRS- group). We have founded that the CRP showed high sensitivity but no specificity in patients with sepsis, but on the other side, the PCT as a diagnostic marker showed a high sensitivity and high specificity in these patients. Also, the PCT is in positive correlation with the SIRS criteria, which could be of a clinical significance in early diagnosis of septic infections.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/sjecr-2019-0042 | Journal eISSN: 2956-2090 | Journal ISSN: 2956-0454
Language: English
Page range: 127 - 133
Submitted on: Jul 23, 2019
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Accepted on: Jul 24, 2019
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Published on: Jul 11, 2022
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2022 Jasna Petrovic, Jasna Jevdjic, Vladimir Jakovljevic, published by University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Medical Sciences
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