C-reactive protein as an indicator of sepsis

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P. Póvoa
E. Almeida
P. Moreira
A. Fernandes
R. Mealha
A. Aragão
H. Sabino
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[1] Unidade de Cuidados Intensivos,
[2] Hospital Garcia de Orta,undefined
[3] Apartado 10,undefined
[4] Pragal,undefined
[5] P-2806 Almada Codex,undefined
[6] Portugal Tel.: + 351 (1) 272 7262 Fax: + 351 (1) 295 7004 email: povoap@mail.telepac.pt,undefined
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Intensive Care Medicine | 1998年 / 24卷
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Key words C-reactive protein; Sepsis;
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Objective: To determine the use of plasma C-reactive protein (CRP) concentrations, body temperature (BT) and white blood cell count (WBC) in the detection of sepsis in critically ill patients. Design: All patients admitted for more than 24 h in the intensive care unit (ICU) were prospectively included. Patients were followed up to ICU discharge and each patient-day was classified in one of four categories according to the infectious status: 1) Negative, patient-day without systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS); 2) Definite, patient-day with SIRS and a positive culture; 3) SIRS, patient-day with SIRS and negative or no cultures. The last group was subdivided according to the following criteria: a) new, or persistence of, pulmonary infiltrates, b) the presence of pus in a place known to be sterile. Patient-days without these criteria were classified as SIRS with improbable sepsis (Unlikely), and with one criteria or more as SIRS with probable sepsis (Probable). Setting: Medical/surgical intensive care unit. Patients: Twenty-three patients were followed. Measurements and results: A total of 306 patient-days were analysed: 20 Negative, 15 Definite, 63 Unlikely and 208 Probable. The median (range) CRP values for Negative, Unlikely, Probable and Definite groups were as follows: 24.5 (7–86), 34 (5–107), 143 (39–544), and 148 (52–320) mg/l. The plasma CRP levels were significantly related to the infectious status (Negative, Unlikely, Probable or Definite) of the patient-day classification (p < 0.05). Concentrations of CRP in the Negative and Unlikely groups were significantly lower than in the Probable and Definite ones (p < 0.05). A plasma CRP of 50 mg/l or more was highly suggestive of sepsis (sensitivity 98.5 %, specificity 75 %). Conclusions: Daily measurement of CRP is useful in the detection of sepsis and it is more sensitive than the currently used markers, such as BT and WBC.
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