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Evaluation of the Relationship Between Procalcitonin Level and the Causative Pathogen in Intensive Care Patients With Sepsis

Melek Bilgin, Recai Acı, Adem Keski̇n, Esmeray Mutlu Yılmaz, Ebru Polat

2023Future Microbiology20 citationsDOI

Abstract

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.

Topics & Concepts

ProcalcitoninSepsisInternal medicineMedicineGramGastroenterologyArea under the curveReceiver operating characteristicBiologyBacteriaGeneticsSepsis Diagnosis and TreatmentNosocomial Infections in ICUIntensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders