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Clinical value of procalcitonin detection and blood culture in early diagnosis of blood stream infection / 国际检验医学杂志
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine ; (12): 1381-1382, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-463308
ABSTRACT
Objective To explore the clinical value of procalcitonin (PCT ) and blood culture in the united diagnosis of early blood stream infection .Methods The blood specimens of 625 patients were collected ,the serum level of PCT was detected by EL‐FA ,and the blood culture was accessed at the same time .23 cases of blood culture positive samples were received continuous detec‐tion of PCT ,and the results were analyzed .Results Positive rate of PCT was 41 .01% (0 .05 -2 .58 μg/L)in patients with blood culture negative results (negative group) ,and that in patients with blood culture positive results (positive group) was 80 .77%(0 .05-200 .00 μg/L) .The positive rate of PCT in positive group was significantly higher than negative group (χ2 =65 .12 ,P<0 .01) .Positive rates of PCT in patients with infection of Candida tropicalis ,kinds of bacteria ,Gram‐negative bacilli and Gram‐posi‐tive cocci were 100 .00% ,100 .00% ,92 .11% and 56 .81% ,respectively .Continuous detection of PCT in 23 patients with blood cul‐ture positive results showed that patients with gradually decreased PCT level suggested a good prognosis ,and patients whose PCT levels were higher than 10 μg/L and were maintained at high levels had poor prognosis .Conclusion Simultaneously blood culture and PCT detection was important to the early diagnosis and treatment of blood stream infection .

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Diagnostic study / Screening study Language: Chinese Journal: International Journal of Laboratory Medicine Year: 2015 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Diagnostic study / Screening study Language: Chinese Journal: International Journal of Laboratory Medicine Year: 2015 Type: Article