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Fever after bronchoscopy: serum procalcitonin enables early diagnosis of post-interventional bacterial infection.

Klaus HacknerWaltraud RieglerSabin HandzhievRosemarie BauerJan VeresManuela SpeiserKarin MeisingerPeter Errhalt
Published in: BMC pulmonary medicine (2017)
Fever is frequently seen after bronchoscopy and in some cases caused by bacterial infection. Procalcitonin might be useful to distinguish a bacterial infection from unspecific self-limiting fever. Airway recanalization is a procedure that seems to induce fever significantly more often than other bronchoscopic interventions.
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