User Guide
Why can I only view 3 results?
You can also view all results when you are connected from the network of member institutions only. For non-member institutions, we are opening a 1-month free trial version if institution officials apply.
So many results that aren't mine?
References in many bibliographies are sometimes referred to as "Surname, I", so the citations of academics whose Surname and initials are the same may occasionally interfere. This problem is often the case with citation indexes all over the world.
How can I see only citations to my article?
After searching the name of your article, you can see the references to the article you selected as soon as you click on the details section.
  Citation Number 1
 Views 27
 Downloands 1
Assessment of procalcitonin and other inflammatory markers in peritoneal dialysis-related peritonitis*
2010
Journal:  
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences
Author:  
Abstract:

It is demonstrated that in end-stage renal failure without an infectious pathology conventional laboratory parameters such as erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) and C-reactive protein (CRP) or other acute-phase proteins increase non-specifically. We aimed to evaluate procalcitonin (PCT) and other inflammatory markers such as C-reactive protein (CRP) and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) in patients with continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD)-related peritonitis. Materials and methods: A case-control study was conducted in a 600-bed tertiary hospital. Fifty patients with CAPD-related peritonitis constituting the study group and 50 CAPD patients without infection as the control group were included in the study between February 2006 and July 2006. Baseline serum WBC count, PCT, ESR, and CRP levels were determined in all patients. Results: Fifty-six peritonitis episodes were detected in 50 patients. The mean ESR and CRP levels were significantly higher in the study group (P < 0.001). PCT levels were >0.5 ng/mL in 21 of the 50 patients (42%) in the study group and 8 of the 50 patients (16%) in the control group. The positive predictive value was 100% for CRP levels higher than 5 mg/dL and PCT levels higher than 2 ng/mL. The sensitivities were calculated as 40% and 14% by the same cut-off levels for CRP and PCT, respectively. Conclusion: Serum CRP level is a significant and valuable parameter for detecting inflammation, and determining a new cut-off point for CRP will increase its usefulness in patients with CAPD-related peritonitis. The sensitivity and specificity of PCT were not superior to CRP in peritoneal dialysis-related peritonitis.

Keywords:

Citation Owners
Attention!
To view citations of publications, you must access Sobiad from a Member University Network. You can contact the Library and Documentation Department for our institution to become a member of Sobiad.
Off-Campus Access
If you are affiliated with a Sobiad Subscriber organization, you can use Login Panel for external access. You can easily sign up and log in with your corporate e-mail address.
Similar Articles












Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Field :   Sağlık Bilimleri

Journal Type :   Uluslararası

Metrics
Article : 4.115
Cite : 3.307
2023 Impact : 0.011
Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences