Prognostic Value of Serum Biomarkers in Secondary Peritonitis - A Literature Review

IF 0.1 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
C. Dumitrascu, A. Bratu, Cristina Spiratos, B. Crețu, C. Cirstoiu
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Abstract

"Background: Infection and sepsis represent major complications after abdominal surgery for secondary peritonitis. Finding new tools that can help identify patients at risk for developing postoperative complications is of the utmost importance for clinicians. We tried to evaluate the use of different biomarkers in evaluating the postoperative prognosis of patients with secondary peritonitis. Methods: We searched the available literature on the usefulness of serum biomarkers in evaluating prognosis in patients with secondary peritonitis. Results: Elevated postoperative lactate levels and high procalcitonin (PCT) levels were associated with negative outcomes. C-reactive protein values increase rapidly in response to the surgical insult but have no value in assessing the overall prognosis. Conclusion: Procalcitonin (PCT) is superior to other biomarkers in predicting severe septic complications and overall mortality in patients with secondary peritonitis. "
血清生物标志物在继发性腹膜炎中的预后价值——文献综述
背景:感染和败血症是继发性腹膜炎腹部手术后的主要并发症。对于临床医生来说,寻找新的工具来帮助识别有术后并发症风险的患者是至关重要的。我们试图评估不同生物标志物在评估继发性腹膜炎患者术后预后中的应用。方法:我们检索了有关血清生物标志物在评估继发性腹膜炎患者预后中的有效性的现有文献。结果:术后乳酸水平升高和降钙素原(PCT)水平升高与阴性结果相关。c反应蛋白值在手术损伤后迅速升高,但对评估整体预后没有价值。结论:降钙素原(PCT)在预测继发性腹膜炎患者严重脓毒症并发症和总死亡率方面优于其他生物标志物。
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Romanian Journal of Military Medicine
Romanian Journal of Military Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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