The Glasgow Prognostic Score (GPS) is useful for predicting long-term mortality in cancer patients. Our aim was to validate the GPS in ED patients with different cancer-related urgency and investigate whether biomarkers would improve its accuracy. We followed consecutive medical patients presenting with a cancer-related medical urgency to a tertiary care hospital in Switzerland. Upon admission, we measured procalcitonin (PCT), white blood cell count, urea, 25-hydroxyvitamin D, corrected calcium, C-reactive protein, and albumin and calculated the GPS. Of 341 included patients (median age 68 years, 61% males), 81 (23.8%) died within 30 days after admission. The GPS showed moderate prognostic accuracy (AUC 0.67) for mortality. Among the differ...
Since inflammation has been linked to carcinogenic events, discovery of relevant biomarkers may have...
Background: This study is aimed at reviewing the published literature on the prognostic role of seru...
Background:Pocalcitonin (PCT) could guide antibiotic therapy andevaluate its efficacy. Informations ...
Copyright © 2015 Anna Christina Rast et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
AbstractBackground: Procalcitonin (PCT), an inflammatory blood biomarker, is well studied in infecti...
Aim: Procalcitonin (PCT) is a biomarker for infection, which has grown in popularity in recent years...
Procalcitonin (PCT) may be useful for early risk stratification in the emergency department (ED), bu...
BACKGROUND: Procalcitonin has been well established as an important marker of sepsis and systemic in...
Introduction: To evaluate the association of Procalcitonin (PCT) with severity in Coronavirus diseas...
INTRODUCTION: A selective combination of C-reactive protein and albumin (termed the modified Glasgow...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: To evaluate the diagnostic and prognostic usefulness of procalcitonin (PCT) in p...
Since the initial work, a decade ago that the combination of C-reactive protein and albumin, the Gla...
Since inflammation has been linked to carcinogenic events, discovery of relevant biomarkers may have...
Background: This study is aimed at reviewing the published literature on the prognostic role of seru...
Background:Pocalcitonin (PCT) could guide antibiotic therapy andevaluate its efficacy. Informations ...
Copyright © 2015 Anna Christina Rast et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
AbstractBackground: Procalcitonin (PCT), an inflammatory blood biomarker, is well studied in infecti...
Aim: Procalcitonin (PCT) is a biomarker for infection, which has grown in popularity in recent years...
Procalcitonin (PCT) may be useful for early risk stratification in the emergency department (ED), bu...
BACKGROUND: Procalcitonin has been well established as an important marker of sepsis and systemic in...
Introduction: To evaluate the association of Procalcitonin (PCT) with severity in Coronavirus diseas...
INTRODUCTION: A selective combination of C-reactive protein and albumin (termed the modified Glasgow...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: To evaluate the diagnostic and prognostic usefulness of procalcitonin (PCT) in p...
Since the initial work, a decade ago that the combination of C-reactive protein and albumin, the Gla...
Since inflammation has been linked to carcinogenic events, discovery of relevant biomarkers may have...
Background: This study is aimed at reviewing the published literature on the prognostic role of seru...
Background:Pocalcitonin (PCT) could guide antibiotic therapy andevaluate its efficacy. Informations ...