Utility of procalcitonin, C-reactive protein and white blood cells alone and in combination for the prediction of clinical outcomes in community-acquired pneumonia

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作者
Zhydkov, Andriy [2 ]
Christ-Crain, Mirjam [3 ]
Thomann, Robert [4 ]
Hoess, Claus [5 ]
Henzen, Christoph [6 ]
Zimmerli, Werner [7 ]
Mueller, Beat [2 ]
Schuetz, Philipp [1 ]
机构
[1] Kantonsspital Aarau, Med Univ Clin, CH-5001 Aarau, Switzerland
[2] Kantonsspital Aarau, Univ Dept Med, CH-5001 Aarau, Switzerland
[3] Univ Spital Basel, Dept Internal Med, Div Endocrinol Diabet & Clin Nutr, Basel, Switzerland
[4] Burgerspital, Dept Internal Med, Solothurn, Switzerland
[5] Kantonsspital Munsterlingen, Dept Internal Med, Munsterlingen, Switzerland
[6] Luzerner Kantonsspital, Dept Internal Med, Luzern, Switzerland
[7] Univ Basel, Med Clin, Liestal, Switzerland
基金
瑞士国家科学基金会;
关键词
community-acquired pneumonia (CAP); C-reactive protein (CRP); CURB-65; score; mortality; procalcitonin; severity of illness; white blood cells; RESPIRATORY-TRACT INFECTIONS; INFLUENZA-A H5N1; PROGNOSTIC MARKER; ADULT PATIENTS; LOW-RISK; BIOMARKERS; MANAGEMENT; SEVERITY; VALIDATION; GUIDELINES;
D O I
10.1515/cclm-2014-0456
中图分类号
R446 [实验室诊断]; R-33 [实验医学、医学实验];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
Background: The added value of biomarkers, such as procalcitonin (PCT), C-reactive protein (CRP), and white blood cells (WBC), as adjuncts to clinical risk scores for predicting the outcome of patients with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is in question. We investigated the prognostic accuracy of initial and follow-up levels of inflammatory biomarkers in predicting death and adverse clinical outcomes in a large and well-defined cohort of CAP patients. Methods: We measured PCT, CRP and WBC on days 1, 3, 5, and 7 and followed the patients over 30 days. We applied multivariate regression models and area under the curve (AUC) to investigate associations between these biomarkers, the clinical risk score CURB-65, and clinical outcomes [i.e., death and intensive care unit (ICU) admission]. Results: Of 925 patients with CAP, 50 patients died and 118 patients had an adverse clinical outcome. None of the initial biomarker levels significantly improved the CURB-65 score for mortality prediction. Follow-up biomarker levels showed significant independent association with mortality at days 3, 5, and 7 and with improvements in AUC. Initial PCT and CRP levels were independent prognostic predictors of adverse clinical outcome, and levels of all biomarkers during the course of disease provided additional prognostic information. Conclusions: This study provides robust insights into the added prognostic value of inflammatory markers in CAP. Procalcitonin, CRP, and to a lesser degree WBC provided some prognostic information on CAP outcomes, particularly when considering their kinetics at days 5 and 7 and when looking at adverse clinical outcomes instead of mortality alone.
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页码:559 / 566
页数:8
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