The role of preoperative C-reactive protein and procalcitonin as predictors of post-pancreaticoduodenectomy infective complications: A prospective observational study

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Mansukhani V. [1 ,4 ]
Desai G. [2 ,4 ]
Shah R. [3 ,4 ]
Jagannath P. [4 ]
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[1] Department of General Surgery, Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre, A-791, Bandra Reclamation, Bandra West, Mumbai
[2] Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre, A-791, Bandra Reclamation, Bandra West, Mumbai
[3] Department of Surgical Oncology, Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre, A-791, Bandra Reclamation, Bandra West, Mumbai
[4] Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre, A-791, Bandra Reclamation, Bandra West, Mumbai
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Acute phase reactants; C reactive protein; Infection; Procalcitonin; Whipple procedure;
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10.1007/s12664-017-0770-4
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Introduction: The common causes of morbidity after pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD) are infective complications. Till date, no specific preoperative markers have been identified to determine the probability of developing infective complications. We have studied the factors predicting the occurrence of the infective complication/s in the present study. Methods: The present prospective observational study included 133 consecutive patients who underwent PD from January 2011 to June 2016 at a specialized hepatopancreaticobiliary surgical oncology unit. The surgeries were done using a standardized technique. Postoperative complications were segregated into two categories—(a) infective (e.g. cholangitis) and (b) non-infective (e.g. delayed gastric emptying). Increased age, preoperative serum albumin levels, preoperative biliary stenting, pre-stenting serum bilirubin levels, duration of common bile duct stenting, preoperative C-reactive protein [CRP], and procalcitonin [PCT] were evaluated. Results: Overall morbidity rate was 48.8%. Morbidity associated with infective complications was 21.8%. Increased age, preoperative serum albumin levels, and pre-stenting serum bilirubin levels did not increase the rate of the infective complications. The association between preoperative PCT and preoperative CRP with the infective complications was significant with a p-value of <0.01 (6.75E-07) and <0.01 (4.80E-10), respectively. In the multivariate analysis, only the elevated preoperative procalcitonin was a statistically significant predictor of postoperative infective complications. Conclusion: Preoperative PCT and CRP levels done 48 h before surgery are sensitive, specific, easily available, and cost-effective predictors of infective complications after PD. © 2017, Indian Society of Gastroenterology.
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