Procalcitonin Level Compared to Total White Blood Cell Count and C-reactive Protein in Maxillofacial Space Infections - A Prospective Study.

Q2 Dentistry
Annals of Maxillofacial Surgery Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-18 DOI:10.4103/ams.ams_172_24
Arun Velur, Lin Jacob Varghese, Vikas Elias Kuruvila, Shuhaib Rahman, Nidhi Jenson Ukken, Biju James
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Introduction: Orofacial space infections are potentially fatal and often need emergency medical and surgical care. Prompt diagnosis of these infections can sometimes be difficult because of diffuse swelling and trismus. Early treatment response is a key to the management and recovery. Conventional markers of infection, such as C-reactive protein (CRP) and white blood cell (WBC) counts fail to properly evaluate the progress. Procalcitonin (PCT) has high sensitivity and specificity for identifying bacterial infections and helps in treatment monitoring.

Materials and methods: After ethical committee approval, 20 cases of maxillofacial space infections who came to the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery with involvement of more than two spaces were included in the study. Demographic data and vital signs were recorded. Total WBC, CRP levels and PCT levels were measured at admission, 48 h and 96 h. The values were subjected to statistical analysis.

Results: The decrease in PCT values was found to be statistically significant (P < 0.05) when compared to the total WBC count and CRP values between admission/48 h period as well as 48/96-h periods, thus showing the positive response of patients to antibiotic therapy which was seen as clinical improvement.

Discussion: PCT succeeds as being a promising biomarker to determine the treatment response in maxillofacial space infections and guiding antibiotic regimen accordingly.

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颌面部间隙感染患者降钙素原水平与白细胞总数和c反应蛋白的相关性研究。
口面间隙感染具有潜在的致命性,通常需要紧急医疗和手术治疗。由于弥漫性肿胀和牙关紧闭,这些感染有时很难及时诊断。早期治疗反应是治疗和康复的关键。传统的感染标志物,如c反应蛋白(CRP)和白细胞(WBC)计数不能正确评估进展。降钙素原(PCT)在识别细菌感染方面具有很高的敏感性和特异性,有助于治疗监测。材料与方法:经伦理委员会批准,纳入口腔颌面外科涉及两个以上间隙的颌面部间隙感染病例20例。记录人口统计数据和生命体征。入院时、入院48 h、入院96 h分别测定总WBC、CRP、PCT水平,并进行统计分析。结果:PCT值与WBC总计数、CRP值相比,在入院/48 h和48/96 h期间下降有统计学意义(P < 0.05),表明患者对抗生素治疗反应积极,临床改善。讨论:PCT作为一种有前景的生物标志物,可以确定颌面部间隙感染的治疗反应,并据此指导抗生素治疗方案。
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