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Comparison of C-Reactive Protein and Serum Amyloid A Protein in Septic Shock Patients

Septic shock is a severe inflammatory state caused by an infectious agent. Our purpose was to investigate serum amyloid A (SAA) protein and C-reactive protein (CRP) as inflammatory markers of septic shock patients. Here we evaluate 29 patients in postoperative period, with septic shock, in a prospec...

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Published in:Mediators of Inflammation 2008-01, Vol.2008 (2008), p.271-275
Main Authors: Cicarelli, Domingos Dias, Vieira, Joaquim Edson, Benseñor, Fábio Ely Martins
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description Septic shock is a severe inflammatory state caused by an infectious agent. Our purpose was to investigate serum amyloid A (SAA) protein and C-reactive protein (CRP) as inflammatory markers of septic shock patients. Here we evaluate 29 patients in postoperative period, with septic shock, in a prospective study developed in a surgical intensive care unit. All eligible patients were monitored over a 7-day period by sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) score, daily CRP, SAA, and lactate measurements. CRP and SAA strongly correlated up to the fifth day of observation but were not good predictors of mortality in septic shock.
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Survival Rate
Time Factors
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