J 2022

IBM WATSON trauma pathway explorer as a predictor for sepsis after polytrauma -is procalcitonin useful for identifying septic polytrauma patients?

NIGGLI, Cedric; Ladislav MICA; Philipp VETTER; Richard CHALOUPKA; Jan HAMBRECHT et al.

Základní údaje

Originální název

IBM WATSON trauma pathway explorer as a predictor for sepsis after polytrauma -is procalcitonin useful for identifying septic polytrauma patients?

Název česky

IBM WATSON trauma pathway explorer as a predictor for sepsis after polytrauma -is procalcitonin useful for identifying septic polytrauma patients?

Název anglicky

IBM WATSON trauma pathway explorer as a predictor for sepsis after polytrauma -is procalcitonin useful for identifying septic polytrauma patients?

Autoři

NIGGLI, Cedric; Ladislav MICA; Philipp VETTER; Richard CHALOUPKA; Jan HAMBRECHT; Philipp NIGGLI; Jindřich VOMELA a Hans-Christoph PAPE
Vomela Jindřich, Fakulta sportov studií MU Brno, Pape Hans-Christoph, Švýcarsko.

Vydání

Journal of Surgery and Research, Houston,Texas,USA, Fortune Journals, 2022, 2640-1002

Další údaje

Typ výsledku

Článek v odborném periodiku

Utajení

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Odkazy

Označené pro přenos do RIV

Ne

Klíčová slova anglicky

systemic inflammatory response syndrom (SIRS), polytrauma, sepsis

Příznaky

Mezinárodní význam, Recenzováno
Změněno: 25. 1. 2023 12:35, doc. MUDr. Richard Chaloupka, CSc.

Anotace

V originále

The threshold value of procalcitonin to predict sepsis et 24 hours is 0,7 mikrograms/l, and at 48 hours 0,5 mikrograms/l. value of PCT to predict sepsis at 24 hours is 0.7μg/l, and at 48 hours 0.5μg/l. The presented time course of PCT levels in polytrauma patients shows the PCT as a separate predictor for sepsis relatively early. Even later, during the 21-day observation period, time-dependent PCT values may be utilized as a benchmark for the early and preemptive detection of sepsis, which may reduce death from septic shock and other deadly infectious episodes.

Anglicky

The threshold value of procalcitonin to predict sepsis et 24 hours is 0,7 mikrograms/l, and at 48 hours 0,5 mikrograms/l. value of PCT to predict sepsis at 24 hours is 0.7μg/l, and at 48 hours 0.5μg/l. The presented time course of PCT levels in polytrauma patients shows the PCT as a separate predictor for sepsis relatively early. Even later, during the 21-day observation period, time-dependent PCT values may be utilized as a benchmark for the early and preemptive detection of sepsis, which may reduce death from septic shock and other deadly infectious episodes.