Serum cortisol and inflammatory response in neutropenic fever

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Auni Juutilainen
Sari Hämäläinen
Juuso Niemenpää
Taru Kuittinen
Kari Pulkki
Irma Koivula
Leo Niskanen
Esa Jantunen
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[1] University of Eastern Finland,Institute of Clinical Medicine/Internal Medicine
[2] Kuopio University Hospital,Eastern Finland Laboratory Centre and Department of Clinical Chemistry
[3] University of Eastern Finland,undefined
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Annals of Hematology | 2011年 / 90卷
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Neutropenia; Cortisol; C-reactive protein; Procalcitonin; Sepsis;
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There are no data on serum cortisol of hematological patients at the onset of neutropenic fever and its possible association with the severity of infection. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association of serum cortisol with the level of C-reactive protein (CRP) and procalcitonin (PCT), widely used markers of infection and inflammation, and with the development of severe sepsis in this patient group. All clinical data were collected prospectively at the hematology ward of Kuopio University Hospital. Altogether, 69 hematological patients with 93 periods of neutropenic fever were included. Nineteen patients received therapy for acute myeloid leukemia, and 50 patients were autologous stem cell transplantation recipients. Each period of neutropenic fever was classified as severe sepsis or not. Serum cortisol, CRP, and PCT were determined at the onset of fever on day 0 and then at 8–9 a.m. on days 1–4. Level of serum cortisol correlated positively with maximal CRP level during days 0 to 4 in neutropenic fever periods without severe sepsis, but no correlation was observed in fever periods with severe sepsis. To conclude, the level of cortisol correlated with the severity of infection measured as maximal CRP or elevated PCT in fever periods without severe sepsis, but in fever periods with severe sepsis, the cortisol response was attenuated.
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