Despite vaccines and improved medical intensive care, clinicians must continue to be vigilant of possible Meningococcal Disease in children. The objective was to establish if the procalcitonin test was a cost-effective adjunct for prodromal Meningococcal Disease in children presenting at emergency department with fever without source.Data to evaluate procalcitonin, C-reactive protein and white cell count tests as indicators of Meningococcal Disease were collected from six independent studies identified through a systematic literature search, applying PRISMA guidelines. The data included 881 children with fever without source in developed countries.The optimal cut-off value for the procalcitonin, C-reactive protein and white cell count tests...
It was shown in children that serum procalcitonin was the best marker to use to differentiate bacter...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of procalcitonin (PCT) measurement on ant...
BACKGROUND: Children commonly present to Emergency Departments (ED) with a non-blanching rash in the...
Despite vaccines and improved medical intensive care, clinicians must continue to be vigilant of pos...
OBJECTIVE: To validate procalcitonin (PCT) level as the best biological marker to distinguish betwee...
A short-cut review of the literature was carried out to establish whether the biological marker proc...
Background: In children with meningitis, there is a difficulty to verify the etiology as viral or ba...
Objective: To assess the value of the BRAHMS PCT®-Q test method in clinical practice in relation to ...
Abstract Background Children commonly present to Emergency Departments (ED) with a non-blanching ras...
Background: Determination of the presence or absence of bacterial infection is important to guide ap...
Early diagnosis and treatment of bacterial meningitis in children are essential, due to the high mo...
SummaryBackgroundTo reduce the morbidity and mortality related to bacterial meningitis, it is import...
Acute meningitis in children is predominantly aseptic and does not require specific treatment. Howev...
Abstract Background Bacterial meningitis is a paediatric emergency with high mortality and morbidity...
Background: Determination of the presence or absence of bacterial infection is important to guide ap...
It was shown in children that serum procalcitonin was the best marker to use to differentiate bacter...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of procalcitonin (PCT) measurement on ant...
BACKGROUND: Children commonly present to Emergency Departments (ED) with a non-blanching rash in the...
Despite vaccines and improved medical intensive care, clinicians must continue to be vigilant of pos...
OBJECTIVE: To validate procalcitonin (PCT) level as the best biological marker to distinguish betwee...
A short-cut review of the literature was carried out to establish whether the biological marker proc...
Background: In children with meningitis, there is a difficulty to verify the etiology as viral or ba...
Objective: To assess the value of the BRAHMS PCT®-Q test method in clinical practice in relation to ...
Abstract Background Children commonly present to Emergency Departments (ED) with a non-blanching ras...
Background: Determination of the presence or absence of bacterial infection is important to guide ap...
Early diagnosis and treatment of bacterial meningitis in children are essential, due to the high mo...
SummaryBackgroundTo reduce the morbidity and mortality related to bacterial meningitis, it is import...
Acute meningitis in children is predominantly aseptic and does not require specific treatment. Howev...
Abstract Background Bacterial meningitis is a paediatric emergency with high mortality and morbidity...
Background: Determination of the presence or absence of bacterial infection is important to guide ap...
It was shown in children that serum procalcitonin was the best marker to use to differentiate bacter...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of procalcitonin (PCT) measurement on ant...
BACKGROUND: Children commonly present to Emergency Departments (ED) with a non-blanching rash in the...