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KMID : 1001920110490010043
Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
2011 Volume.49 No. 1 p.43 ~ p.48
Comparison of Serum CRP and Procalcitonin in Patients after Spine Surgery
Chung Yeon-Gu

Won Yu-Sam
Kwon Young-Joon
Shin Hyun-Chul
Choi Chun-Sik
Yeom Joon-Sup
Abstract
Objective : Classical markers of infection cannot differentiate reliably between inflammation and infection after neurosurgery. This study investigated the dynamics of serum procalcitonin (PCT) in patients who had elective spine surgeries without complications.

Methods : Participants were 103 patients (47 women, 56 men) who underwent elective spinal surgery. Clinical variables relevant to the study included age, sex, medical history, body mass index (BMI), site and type of surgery, and surgery duration. Clinical and laboratory data were body temperature, white blood cell count (WBC), erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), C-reactive protein (CRP) and PCT, all measured preoperatively and postoperatively on days 1, 3, and 5.

Results : PCT concentrations remained at <0.25 ng/mL during the postoperative course except in 2 patients. PCT concentrations did not correlate with age, sex, DM, hypertension, BMI, operation time, operation site, or use of instrumentation. In contrast, CRP concentrations were significantly higher with older age, male, DM, hypertension, longer operation time, cervical operation, and use of instrumentation.

Conclusion : PCT may be useful in the diagnosing neurosurgical patients with postoperative fever of unknown origin.
KEYWORD
White Blood Cell, Erythrocyte sediment rate, C-reactive protein, Procalcitonin
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