Role of Procalcitonin, C-reactive Protein and Total Leucocyte Count in Suspected Cases of Sepsis

B. Archana, S. Sangeetha
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Background: Sepsis is a life-threatening infection, responsible for tremendous morbidity, mortality and healthcare expenditure worldwide. Sepsis is characterized by non-specific symptoms and clinical diagnosis remains difficult. C Reactive protein (CRP) and procalcitonin (PCT) are now days used as surrogate markers of sepsis. Aim: To determine PCT levels in patients with suspected sepsis and its correlation with CRP and total leucocyte count (TLC). Material & Methods: The retrospective study was conducted in tertiary care hospital in India. Adults patients (> 18 years) admitted to Intensive care unit in the hospital during study period, fulfilling the ACCP criterion for the diagnosis of sepsis were included in the study. Data was collected using laboratory software maintaining confidentiality. Results: The study comprised of 190 patients. Patients were divided into four groups based on PCT values and severity of sepsis. Out of 190 patients, PCT was positive in 135 patients. The CRP and TLC levels were distributed into the four PCT groups and their correlation with PCT was studied. For PCT values between 2-10ng/ml, >10ng/ml CRP showed statistically significant correlation with p value <0.05, whereas correlation of TLC with PCT was poor. Conclusion Procalcitonin along with CRP is a better diagnostic tool for sepsis but their correlation in context to TLC was poor. Due to lack of an ideal isolated marker, our study mandates multidisciplinary approach for diagnosis of sepsis. Keywords: Sepsis, Procalcitonin, C reactive protein, Total leucocyte count, Culture
降钙素原、c反应蛋白和总白细胞计数在疑似脓毒症中的作用
背景:脓毒症是一种危及生命的感染,在世界范围内造成了巨大的发病率、死亡率和医疗保健支出。脓毒症以非特异性症状为特征,临床诊断仍然困难。C反应蛋白(CRP)和降钙素原(PCT)现在被用作脓毒症的替代标志物。目的:探讨疑似脓毒症患者PCT水平及其与CRP、总白细胞计数(TLC)的相关性。材料与方法:回顾性研究在印度三级医院进行。研究期间入住医院重症监护室,符合ACCP脓毒症诊断标准的成人患者(bb0 ~ 18岁)纳入研究。使用保密的实验室软件收集数据。结果:本研究纳入190例患者。根据PCT值和脓毒症严重程度将患者分为四组。190例患者中,135例PCT阳性。将CRP和TLC水平分为4个PCT组,并研究其与PCT的相关性。PCT值在2 ~ 10ng/ml之间,> ~ 10ng/ml CRP相关性有统计学意义,p值<0.05,而TLC与PCT相关性较差。结论降钙素原与CRP是脓毒症较好的诊断工具,但与TLC的相关性较差。由于缺乏理想的分离标志物,我们的研究需要多学科方法来诊断败血症。关键词:脓毒症,降钙素原,C反应蛋白,白细胞总数,培养
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