Serum procalcitonin (PCT) is a sensitive biomarker used for the diagnosis of infection and sepsis. PCT has also sometoxic effects. It is not a proinflammatory stimulus, but may augment the inflammatory processes. High levels of PCTin sepsis may lead to hepatocyte necrosis and, as a result, to liver failure. The pathomechanism of the toxic effect ofPCT is still unknown.The influence of liver function on PCT levels has not been studied yet. It is not sure whether the liver dysfunctionaffects the diagnostic and prognostic value of serum PCT levels.In patients with acute liver failure, the usefulness of PCT-level determination remains controversial. Recent studieshave shown a potential diagnostic benefit of PCT as a marker of infection in chron...
Background: Procalcitonin level can increase in patients with liver cirrhosis without bacterial infe...
Background: Procalcitonin level can increase in patients with liver cirrhosis without bacterial infe...
Procalcitonin (PCT) is increasingly recognized as an important diagnostic tool in clinical practice....
Introduction: Procalcitonin (PCT), pro-hormone of calcitonin, was found to be increased in bacterial...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Because acute liver failure (ALF) patients share many clinical features wit...
Because acute liver failure (ALF) patients share many clinical features with severe sepsis and septi...
Because acute liver failure (ALF) patients share many clinical features with severe sepsis and septi...
Despite the advances and a wide range of studies conducted, sepsis is one of the most frequent cause...
Background Because acute liver failure (ALF) patients share many clinical features with severe sepsi...
Purpose. Liver dysfunction and failure are severe complications of sepsis and result in poor outcome...
Infections in patients with acute liver failure (ALF) and acute liver injury (ALI) are a frequent oc...
Purpose. Liver dysfunction and failure are severe complications of sepsis and result in poor outcome...
Background and Aim: Procalcitonin is prohormone of calcitonin and is made 116 amino acids. The norma...
Background/Aims: Serum procalcitonin (PCT) is elevated in acute liver failure (ALF), but the express...
International audienceBackground and aims: Acetaminophen is a common cause of poisoning and liver in...
Background: Procalcitonin level can increase in patients with liver cirrhosis without bacterial infe...
Background: Procalcitonin level can increase in patients with liver cirrhosis without bacterial infe...
Procalcitonin (PCT) is increasingly recognized as an important diagnostic tool in clinical practice....
Introduction: Procalcitonin (PCT), pro-hormone of calcitonin, was found to be increased in bacterial...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Because acute liver failure (ALF) patients share many clinical features wit...
Because acute liver failure (ALF) patients share many clinical features with severe sepsis and septi...
Because acute liver failure (ALF) patients share many clinical features with severe sepsis and septi...
Despite the advances and a wide range of studies conducted, sepsis is one of the most frequent cause...
Background Because acute liver failure (ALF) patients share many clinical features with severe sepsi...
Purpose. Liver dysfunction and failure are severe complications of sepsis and result in poor outcome...
Infections in patients with acute liver failure (ALF) and acute liver injury (ALI) are a frequent oc...
Purpose. Liver dysfunction and failure are severe complications of sepsis and result in poor outcome...
Background and Aim: Procalcitonin is prohormone of calcitonin and is made 116 amino acids. The norma...
Background/Aims: Serum procalcitonin (PCT) is elevated in acute liver failure (ALF), but the express...
International audienceBackground and aims: Acetaminophen is a common cause of poisoning and liver in...
Background: Procalcitonin level can increase in patients with liver cirrhosis without bacterial infe...
Background: Procalcitonin level can increase in patients with liver cirrhosis without bacterial infe...
Procalcitonin (PCT) is increasingly recognized as an important diagnostic tool in clinical practice....