1997
DOI: 10.1007/bf01740811
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Procalcitonin — A new indicator of the systemic response to severe infections

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“…Procalcitonin (PCT) is an acute phase reactant protein and consists of 116 amino acids [2]. It has been reported as a sensitive marker of severe bacterial infection [3,4]. While some studies implicate a poor diagnostic value to PCT in lower respiratory tract infections like pulmonary tuberculosis [5,6], some others report that PCT could be a good indicator of inflammation in patients with chronic diseases and in persons exposed to long-lasting infections like tuberculosis [7].…”
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“…Procalcitonin (PCT) is an acute phase reactant protein and consists of 116 amino acids [2]. It has been reported as a sensitive marker of severe bacterial infection [3,4]. While some studies implicate a poor diagnostic value to PCT in lower respiratory tract infections like pulmonary tuberculosis [5,6], some others report that PCT could be a good indicator of inflammation in patients with chronic diseases and in persons exposed to long-lasting infections like tuberculosis [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Serum PCT measurement has allowed discrimination between episodes of fever caused by bacteria, fungi, and parasites from fevers of viral and noninfectious etiologies. [7][8][9] In addition, serum PCT levels have been found to correlate with severity in bacterial, fungal, and parasitic infections. 10,11 In this study of pediatric BMT recipients, it was our goal to address the following questions: (1) Are serum levels of PCT specifically elevated during a septic episode?…”
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“…PCT is then cleaved via a specific protease to calcitonin, katacalcin and an N-terminal residue (5). In contrast to the short half-life of calcitonin (10 min), PCT has a long half-life of 25-30 h in serum (6). In healthy humans, PCT levels are undetectable (< 0.1 ng/ml).…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Severe generalized bacterial, parasitic or fungal infections with systemic manifestation are associated with increased PCT serum levels. Karzai et al reported that PCT may be a superior marker in infections with systemic manifestation (6).…”
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