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Evaluation of the relationship between procalcitonin level and the causative pathogen in intensive care patients with sepsis.

Melek BilginRecai AciAdem KeskinEsmeray M YilmazEbru Polat
Published in: Future microbiology (2023)
Aim: This study was designed to investigate how procalcitonin (PCT) levels are affected by different pathogens in patients with sepsis. Materials & methods: A total of 110 Gram-positive sepsis, 62 Gram-negative sepsis and 27 fungal sepsis patients were included in the study. Kaplan-Meier and ROC curve analysis was performed to assess PCT levels. Results: PCT levels were 2.36 ng/ml in Gram-negative patients, 0.79 ng/ml in Gram-positive patients and 0.89 ng/ml in fungal patients. The area under the curve for PCT was 0.608, the cutoff value was 1.34, sensitivity was 56.50% the specificity was 56.50%. Conclusion: PCT survival levels of 7.71 ng/ml in Gram-negative patients, 2.65 ng/ml in Gram-positive patients and 1.16 ng/ml in fungal patients can be evaluated to predict survival.
Keyphrases
  • gram negative
  • end stage renal disease
  • newly diagnosed
  • ejection fraction
  • chronic kidney disease
  • intensive care unit
  • prognostic factors
  • acute kidney injury