Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2578412 | Revista del Laboratorio Clínico | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
PCT had good specificity and an improvable sensitivity with a quantitative determination and a lower threshold value. Thus, we could detect local or generalised infections at initial stages. In our study, isolated PCT determination had a greater specificity and sensitivity than CRP. Although, there are studies that show that CRP is as sensitive as PCT, there are others that show CRP to have a higher and more practicable sensitivity. However, the introduction of PCT as bacterial infection marker at urgency laboratories could rule out generalised bacterial infections in children due to its better PNV, and therefore, could rationalise the use of antibiotics, and reduce treatment costs and hospital admissions.
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Authors
José Luis Pascual Gómez, Matilde Palanca Giménez, Francisco Bermudo Guitarte, Miguel Valle Jiménez, Félix Gascón Luna,