2018
DOI: 10.4172/2165-7092.1000194
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Does Elevated Serum Levels of Procalcitonin Potentially Correlate with Severity of Acute Pancreatitis: A Prospective Study

Abstract: Objective: Acute pancreatitis (AP) is not consistent in terms of its clinical presentation and severity. Various biochemical parameters, computerized tomography and certain scoring systems are used for this purpose and to determine the need for intensive care. Methods:In this study patients of AP, who presented with the onset of symptoms by or before 48 hours were included. Blood samples were collected for the estimation of procalcitonin (PCT) on day of admission. Chemiluminescent immunoassay (Elecsy Brahms PC… Show more

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“…APIP escalates to severe acute pancreatitis, which is detrimental to the health of both mothers and fetuses. [20][21][22] Finding the etiology and the primary influencing factors of APIP, particularly in SAPIP patients is of great significance to prevent and treat the disease. The present study conducted a retrospective analysis of APIP patients admitted to a regional medical center in Northeast China over the past eight years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…APIP escalates to severe acute pancreatitis, which is detrimental to the health of both mothers and fetuses. [20][21][22] Finding the etiology and the primary influencing factors of APIP, particularly in SAPIP patients is of great significance to prevent and treat the disease. The present study conducted a retrospective analysis of APIP patients admitted to a regional medical center in Northeast China over the past eight years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acute pancreatitis occurs in 80 to 90 percent of patients as an isolated condition and does not require any treatment; however, it occurs in its clinically serious form in 10 to 20 percent and may cause local or systemic complications [4,5]. Early diagnosis of severe acute pancreatitis is crucial if care is to continue treatment in due course, as early as possible to detect complications, and to refer patients to appropriate treatment centers [6]. To schedule care for patients at risk for serious diseases and the occurrence of complications, different guidelines are applied, and other serum markers may be used to determine the seriousness of the disease scoring systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%