Title of article :
Procalcitonin and D-dimer for Predicting 28-Day-Mortality Rate and Sepsis Severity based on SOFA Score; A Cross-sectional Study
Author/Authors :
Naderpour, Zeinab Department of Internal Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Momeni, Mehdi Prehosptal and Hospital Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Vahidi, Elnaz Prehosptal and Hospital Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Safavi, Javad Department of Emergency Medicine - Shariati Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Saeedi, Morteza Prehosptal and Hospital Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Pages :
5
From page :
361
To page :
365
Abstract :
Objective: To determine the possible relationship of procalcitonin (PCT) and D-dimer with the 28-day-mortality rate and severity of sepsis based on sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) score. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, patients were enrolled based on their signs and symptoms of sepsis confirmed by essential laboratory studies. Demographic data, Glasgow coma scale and vital signs, serum PCT and D-dimer levels, creatinine, bilirubin level, arterial blood gas analysis and platelet count were recorded. Disease severity index was assessed based on SOFA score. Patients’ 28-day-mortality rate and hospital length of stay were compared with the study variables. Results: Sixty-four patients with the mean age of 78.3±11.6 were included of whom 34 cases (53.1%) were male. The 28-day-mortality rate was 17%. The analysis showed that only patients’ age (p=0.01) and platelet count (p=0.02) had a statistically significant association with the mortality rate. SOFA score had no statistically significant correlation with PCT or D-dimer; and these two markers didn’t have any significant correlation in terms of predicting mortality due to the sepsis. Conclusion: In our study, PCT and D-dimer failed to show any significant correlation with 28-day-mortality rate of sepsis.
Keywords :
Fibrin fragment D , Mortality , Procalcitonin , Prognosis , Sepsis
Journal title :
Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma
Serial Year :
2019
Record number :
2500250
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