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Procalcitonin Correlates With but Is Not Superior to Other Diagnostic Markers of Bacterial Pneumonia
by
Peaper, David R
, Harb, Roa
, Ayala-Lopez, Nadia
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ Bacteria
/ Bacterial pneumonia
/ Biomarkers
/ Biomarkers - blood
/ Blood
/ Chest
/ Female
/ Gram stain
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Infections
/ Male
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Medical examination
/ Middle Aged
/ Original
/ Pathogenicity
/ Pneumonia
/ Pneumonia, Bacterial - blood
/ Pneumonia, Bacterial - diagnosis
/ Primary nursing
/ Procalcitonin
/ Procalcitonin - blood
/ Respiratory tract diseases
/ Retrospective Studies
2021
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Procalcitonin Correlates With but Is Not Superior to Other Diagnostic Markers of Bacterial Pneumonia
by
Peaper, David R
, Harb, Roa
, Ayala-Lopez, Nadia
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ Bacteria
/ Bacterial pneumonia
/ Biomarkers
/ Biomarkers - blood
/ Blood
/ Chest
/ Female
/ Gram stain
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Infections
/ Male
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Medical examination
/ Middle Aged
/ Original
/ Pathogenicity
/ Pneumonia
/ Pneumonia, Bacterial - blood
/ Pneumonia, Bacterial - diagnosis
/ Primary nursing
/ Procalcitonin
/ Procalcitonin - blood
/ Respiratory tract diseases
/ Retrospective Studies
2021
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Procalcitonin Correlates With but Is Not Superior to Other Diagnostic Markers of Bacterial Pneumonia
by
Peaper, David R
, Harb, Roa
, Ayala-Lopez, Nadia
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ Bacteria
/ Bacterial pneumonia
/ Biomarkers
/ Biomarkers - blood
/ Blood
/ Chest
/ Female
/ Gram stain
/ Health aspects
/ Humans
/ Infections
/ Male
/ Medical diagnosis
/ Medical examination
/ Middle Aged
/ Original
/ Pathogenicity
/ Pneumonia
/ Pneumonia, Bacterial - blood
/ Pneumonia, Bacterial - diagnosis
/ Primary nursing
/ Procalcitonin
/ Procalcitonin - blood
/ Respiratory tract diseases
/ Retrospective Studies
2021
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Procalcitonin Correlates With but Is Not Superior to Other Diagnostic Markers of Bacterial Pneumonia
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Procalcitonin Correlates With but Is Not Superior to Other Diagnostic Markers of Bacterial Pneumonia
2021
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Abstract
Objectives
Despite extensive research on procalcitonin (PCT)-guided therapy in lower respiratory tract infections, the association between PCT and bacterial pneumonia remains unclear.
Methods
We evaluated retrospectively the performance of PCT in patients presenting with lower respiratory tract infection symptoms and grouped by seven diagnoses. All patients had microbial testing, chest imaging, and CBC counts within 1 day of PCT testing.
Results
Median PCT level in patients diagnosed with bacterial pneumonia was significantly higher than in patients diagnosed with other sources of infections or those not diagnosed with infections. Median PCT levels were not different among patients grouped by type or quantity of pathogen detected. They were significantly higher in patients with higher pathogenicity scores for isolated bacteria, those with abnormal WBC count, and those with chest imaging consistent with bacterial pneumonia. A diagnostic workup that included imaging, WBC count, and Gram stain had an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of 0.748, and the addition of PCT increased it to 0.778.
Conclusions
PCT was higher in patients diagnosed with bacterial pneumonia. Less clear is its diagnostic ability to detect bacterial pneumonia over and above imaging and laboratory data routinely available to clinicians.
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Subject
/ Aged
/ Bacteria
/ Blood
/ Chest
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Original
/ Pneumonia, Bacterial - blood
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