The Potential Benefit Of A Second C-Reactive Protein Measurement In Patients With Gram-Negative Bacteraemia Presenting To The Emergency Medicine Department

BIOMARKERS(2020)

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Background Low C-reactive protein in acute bacterial infections could convey the erroneous impression of a mild infection. We focussed on gram-negative bacteraemia, a phenomenon frequently seen at the emergency room. Methods Of 2200 patients with gram-negative bacteraemia, 460 patients with first C-reactive protein 187 mg/L were reviewed. Following exclusions, we finally investigated 229 and 289 patients with low and high C-reactive protein concentrations, respectively. Results The cohort was divided into low and high C-reactive protein groups. Median first C-reactive protein was 13.6 and 219.9 mg/L, respectively (interquartile range 6.4-21.6 and 195-270.1). Compared to patients with first high C-reactive protein, patients with first low C-reactive protein concentrations had a significant five-fold higher C-reactive protein level with their second test. Conclusions Patients with gram-negative bacteraemia can present with C-reactive protein within the range of apparently healthy individuals. A second C-reactive protein might help to avoid an erroneous decision regarding the severity of the infection.
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C-reactive protein, cytokines, department of emergency medicine, gram-negative bacteraemia, inflammation
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