IBM WATSON trauma pathway explorer as a predictor for sepsis after polytrauma -is procalcitonin useful for identifying septic polytrauma patients?

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NIGGLI Cedric VETTER Philipp MICA Ladislav CHALOUPKA Richard VETTER Philipp HAMBRECHT Jan CHALOUPKA Richard NIGGLI Phillip HAMBRECHT Jan NIGGLI Philipp VOMELA Jindřich PAPE Hans-Christoph

Rok publikování 2022
Druh Článek v odborném periodiku
Časopis / Zdroj Journal of Surgery and Research
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www http://www.ahmp.cz/index.html?mid=61&wstyle=0&page=%27%27
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.26502/jsr.10020272
Klíčová slova systemic inflammatory response syndrom (SIRS), polytrauma, sepsis
Popis The threshold value of procalcitonin to predict sepsis et 24 hours is 0,7 mikrograms/l, and at 48 hours 0,5 mikrograms/l. value of PCT to predict sepsis at 24 hours is 0.7µg/l, and at 48 hours 0.5µg/l. The presented time course of PCT levels in polytrauma patients shows the PCT as a separate predictor for sepsis relatively early. Even later, during the 21-day observation period, time-dependent PCT values may be utilized as a benchmark for the early and preemptive detection of sepsis, which may reduce death from septic shock and other deadly infectious episodes.

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