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COVID-19 환자에서 임상적 예후의 예측인자로써 procalcitonin의 유용성

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Procalcitonin as a Predictive Factor for the Clinical Outcome of Patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019
저자
Sungho Lee ; Jung Mo Lee ; Taeyang Choi ; Kwanhoon Park ; Kang Yoon Lee ; Ji young Jang
키워드 (영문)
continuous renal replacement therapymortalitynorepinephrinesurgerycoinfectioncoronaviruscovid-19procalcitonin
발행연도
2022-07
발행기관
CrossRef
유형
Article
초록
Purpose: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic continues. It has been reported that patients with bacterial coinfection have a higher mortality rate than patients without coinfection. However, there are no clear standard guidelines for the use of antibacterial drugs. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine the usefulness of procalcitonin, a specific indicator of bacterial infection, as a biomarker for predicting death in COVID-19 patients.Methods: This was a retrospective study of confirmed COVID-19 patients (N = 283) between December 2020 and February 2021 who survived or died. Logistic regression analysis was performed to determine whether there was an association between the level of procalcitonin and death. In addition, receiver operating characteristic curve analysis was performed to determine the usefulness of procalcitonin as a predictor of death.Results: In the non-survivor group, age, the number of patients transferred from a health care center, segment neutrophil ratio, C reactive protein, ferritin, and procalcitonin were significantly higher in the survivor group. In multivariate analysis, procalcitonin was identified as an independent factor associated with death (hazard ratio 6.162, confidential interval 2.285-26.322, p = 0.014). In addition, the predictive power of procalcitonin level and mortality was statistically significant using receiver operating characteristic curve analysis which gave an area under the curve value of 0.823, a cut-off value of 0.05, a sensitivity of 72.2%, a specificity of 87.5% (p < 0.001).Conclusion: Measurement of procalcitonin and other biomarkers may be useful to determine whether to use or discontinue use of antibacterial drugs in patients with COVID-19.
저널명
Journal of Acute Care Surgery
저널정보
(2022-07). Journal of Acute Care Surgery, Vol.12(2), 53–62
ISSN
2288-5862
DOI
10.17479/jacs.2022.12.2.53
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NHIMC 학술성과 > 1. 학술논문
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