ABSTRACTIn order to assess the diagnostic value of procalcitonin, 158 patients with febrile neutropenia from centres across Europe were studied. Patients with fever were diagnosed on the basis of either: (1) clinical, radiological and microbiological criteria; or (2) the procalcitonin value. In the latter case, concentrations of 0.5-1.0 ng/mL were considered diagnostic of localised infection, concentrations of 1.0-5.0 ng/mL of bacteraemia, and concentrations of > 5.0 ng/mL of severe sepsis. Procalcitonin and C-reactive protein were estimated daily in serum by immunochemiluminescence and nephelometry, respectively. Overall, the sensitivity (specificity) of procalcitonin for bacteraemia was 44.2% (64.3%) at concentrations of 1.0-5.0 ng/mL, an...
The predictive value of procalcitonin serum levels to detect or rule out bacteremia was investigated...
textabstractThe diagnostic use of procalcitonin for bacterial infections remains a matter of debate....
Objective: The identification of bacteraemia in patients with suspected sepsis is crucial for surviv...
In order to assess the diagnostic value of procalcitonin, 158 patients with febrile neutropenia from...
ABSTRACTIn order to assess the diagnostic value of procalcitonin, 158 patients with febrile neutrope...
The novel inflammatory marker procalcitonin (PCT) was assessed as an index of infection in patients ...
Management of febrile neutropenic episodes (FE) is challenged by lacking microbiological and clinica...
Procalcitonin is a marker of severe bacterial infections in non-neutropenic patients. The goal of th...
Management of febrile neutropenic episodes (FE) is challenged by lacking microbiological and clinica...
Procalcitonin is a marker of severe bacterial infections in non-neutropenic patients. The goal of th...
Background: Management of febrile neutropenic episodes (FE) is challenged by lacking microbiological...
Abstract Background ...
Patients with neutropenia are exposed to a high risk for infections in which fever is often the uniq...
Background: Infectious diseases still remain a challenge despite great advances in medicine. It is o...
Aim: Despite improvements in diagnosis and treatment, infections are still major cause of morbidity ...
The predictive value of procalcitonin serum levels to detect or rule out bacteremia was investigated...
textabstractThe diagnostic use of procalcitonin for bacterial infections remains a matter of debate....
Objective: The identification of bacteraemia in patients with suspected sepsis is crucial for surviv...
In order to assess the diagnostic value of procalcitonin, 158 patients with febrile neutropenia from...
ABSTRACTIn order to assess the diagnostic value of procalcitonin, 158 patients with febrile neutrope...
The novel inflammatory marker procalcitonin (PCT) was assessed as an index of infection in patients ...
Management of febrile neutropenic episodes (FE) is challenged by lacking microbiological and clinica...
Procalcitonin is a marker of severe bacterial infections in non-neutropenic patients. The goal of th...
Management of febrile neutropenic episodes (FE) is challenged by lacking microbiological and clinica...
Procalcitonin is a marker of severe bacterial infections in non-neutropenic patients. The goal of th...
Background: Management of febrile neutropenic episodes (FE) is challenged by lacking microbiological...
Abstract Background ...
Patients with neutropenia are exposed to a high risk for infections in which fever is often the uniq...
Background: Infectious diseases still remain a challenge despite great advances in medicine. It is o...
Aim: Despite improvements in diagnosis and treatment, infections are still major cause of morbidity ...
The predictive value of procalcitonin serum levels to detect or rule out bacteremia was investigated...
textabstractThe diagnostic use of procalcitonin for bacterial infections remains a matter of debate....
Objective: The identification of bacteraemia in patients with suspected sepsis is crucial for surviv...