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Diagnostic accuracy of c-reactive protein in immunocompromised patients with sepsis in intensive care units
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Dipak, Arya
, Menon, Manu
, Mehta, Mihir
, Marwah, Simbita
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c-reactive protein; immune deficiency; bacterial sepsis; non-bacterial sepsis
2015
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Diagnostic accuracy of c-reactive protein in immunocompromised patients with sepsis in intensive care units
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Dipak, Arya
, Menon, Manu
, Mehta, Mihir
, Marwah, Simbita
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c-reactive protein; immune deficiency; bacterial sepsis; non-bacterial sepsis
2015
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Diagnostic accuracy of c-reactive protein in immunocompromised patients with sepsis in intensive care units
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Diagnostic accuracy of c-reactive protein in immunocompromised patients with sepsis in intensive care units
2015
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Overview
Background: It is very crucial to recognize infection in immunocompromised patients. The purpose of this study was to explore the diagnostic accuracy of C-reactive protein (CRP) in critically ill immunocompromised patients with sepsis. Aims and Objective: To find out the diagnostic utility of CRP in immunocompromised patients with sepsis. Materials and Methods: This was a cross-sectional study, which included immunocompromised patients with suspected sepsis. Patients were classified into two diagnostic groups: those with nonbacterial sepsis and those with bacterial sepsis, and the values of CRP were estimated. Results: Of 94 patients (63 men and 31 women) with a median age of 56 years (95% CI 53.959.3), 74 (78.5%) had immunosuppression with nonbacterial sepsis and 20 (21.4%) had immunosuppression with bacterial sepsis. CRP concentrations were higher in the group with bacterial sepsis [30.94 ng/ml (95% CI 25.1336.74)] than those with nonbacterial sepsis [7.46 ng/ml (95% CI 7.057.87), P < 0.0001]. CRP concentrations that were >6 mg/L had 93.33% sensitivity but only 63.20% specificity for diagnosing sepsis. The accuracy of diagnosis was 87.23%. The area under the receiver-operating characteristic curve was 0.82 (0.720.92). Conclusion: Despite limited specificity in critically ill immunocompromised patients, CRP concentrations may help to rule out bacterial infection. [Natl J Physiol Pharm Pharmacol 2015; 5(3.000): 166-169]
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Association of Physiologists, Pharmacists & Pharmacologists,Eldaghayes Publisher
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