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Serum procalcitonin elevation in elderly patients with coronary heart disease at the onset of septic shock caused by either Gram negative or Gram positive bacteremia
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作者 黄道政 马欢 +3 位作者 王首红 吴岩 覃铁和 谭宁 《South China Journal of Cardiology》 CAS 2016年第1期1-6,共6页
Background Septic shock caused by bacteremia is a life-threatening infection whose prognosis is highly de- pendent on early recognition and appropriate treatment. Procalcitonin (PCT) has been shown to accurately and... Background Septic shock caused by bacteremia is a life-threatening infection whose prognosis is highly de- pendent on early recognition and appropriate treatment. Procalcitonin (PCT) has been shown to accurately and quickly distinguish bacteremia from noninfectious inflammatory states in critically severe patients. However, the extent of PCT magnitude elevation according to the Gram stain result in elderly patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) at the onset of septic shock caused by bacteremia varies, and has not been clearly elucidated. Methods The medical records of advanced age (non-neutropenic) patient with CHD and septic shock between Mar 2013 and Jun 2015 who had bacteremia caused by either Gram-positive (GP) bacteria or Gram-negative (GN) bacteria were reviewed, and the levels of PCT, C- reactive (CRP) protein and white blood cells count (WBC) in both groups were analyzed. Results 75 episodes of either GN bacteremia (n = 40) or GP bacteremia (n = 35) were enrolled. PCT levels were found to be markedly higher in patients with GN bacteremia than in those with GP bacteremia [(8.93± 17.58) vs. (64.42± 58.56) ng/L (P 〈 0.001)], whereas there was no significant differ- ence in CRP and WBC (P 〉 0.05). Moreover, a high PCT level was found to be independently associated with GN bacteremia in this study population. A PCT level of 19.69 ng/mL yielded a 72.5% sensitivity, a 91.4% specificity, an 8.43 positive likelihood ratio and a 0.30 negative likelihood ratio for GN-related bacteremia in the study cohort [AUROCC = 0.870 (0.041), 95% CI (0.790-0.949)]. Conclusion In an elderly patient (non-neutropenic) with CHD and septic shock, GN bacteremia could be associated with higher PCT values than those found in GP bacteremia (PCT 〉 19.69 ng/mL). 展开更多
关键词 PROCALCITONIN septic shock ELDERLY coronary heart disease Gram-positive bacterium gram-neg- ative bacterium
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