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Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences. 2018; 34 (6): 1517-1524
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-202006

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Objective: Although several biomarkers have been evaluated for the diagnosis and prognosis of sepsis, the gold standard biomarker has not yet been found. We aimed to evaluate the diagnostic value of neutrophilto- lymphocyte count ratio [NLCR], neopterin, pro-adrenomedullin [pro-ADM] and the other infection markers to predict bacteremia in patients with SIRS, sepsis and severe sepsis/septic shock


Methods: A prospective cohort study was conducted on septic patients in a tertiary referral hospital between December 2014- July 2015. A total of 156 patients diagnosed with SIRS, sepsis and severe sepsis/ septic shock in Anesthesia intensive care unit [ICU] were included in the study


Results: A total of 156 patients who had been diagnosed as SIRS[10.9%], sepsis [44.2%] and severe sepsis/septic shock [44.9%] were included. Positive blood cultures were obtained in 64 patients. NLCR, neopterin and pro-ADM levels were insignificant in predicting bacteremia [p>0.05]. The mortality rate was significantly higher in bacteremic sepsis [43.9%] compared to non-bacteremic patients [20.8%] [p=0.001]. Only procalcitonin levels were significant predictor of mortality [p<0.001]


Conclusion: NLCR, CRP, procalcitonin, neopterin and pro-ADM levels were insignificant in diagnosis of bacteremia in critically ill patients. The gold standard method in predicting bacteremia is still blood culture positivity

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