Title of article :
Diagnostic Accuracy of Immunologic Biomarkers for Accurate Diagnosis of Bloodstream Infection in Patients with Malignancy: Procalcitonin in Comparison with C-Reactive Protein
Author/Authors :
Shokripour, Mansoureh Department of Pathology - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Omidifar, Navid Biotechnology Research Center - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Salami, Kourosh Department of Pathology - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Moghadami, Mohsen Department of Internal Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Samizadeh, Babak Department of Pathology - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Purpose. To calculate the diagnostic value of C-reactive protein (CRP) and serum procalcitonin (PCT) levels for the pathologic
presence of microbes in the bloodstream of patients with malignancy, in comparison with blood culture. Methodology. Blood
culture (by reference method) and assay results of PCT and CRP of febrile patients, with clinical suspicion to blood infections,
were collected. Statistical aspects of PCT and CRP tests were evaluated. Results. Data from 255 cases were gathered. )e area under
the curve for differentiating bacteremia from nonbacteremia for PCT (0.741) was superior to that of CRP (0.612). Amongst the
different cutoffs of PCT and CRP, the cutoff of ≥1.17 ng/ml and >47 mg/l had the sensitivity of 75 and 58.3%, the best NPV of
91.5% and 81.3%, and the best specificity of 79.9% and 72.8%, respectively. Discussion. Despite statistically nonsignificant results,
PCT seems to be a superior indicator to CRP for rejecting the presence of microorganism in bloodstream. For PCT, the cutoff
value of 1.17 ng/ml (bacteremia from nonbacteremia) had the highest NPV value of 91.5% in malignant patients, suspicion
of sepsis.
Keywords :
Diagnostic Accuracy , Immunologic Biomarkers , Accurate Diagnosis , Bloodstream Infection
Journal title :
Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology