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Serum Procalcitonin Predicts Anastomotic Leaks in Colorectal Surgery

BACKGROUND: Anastomotic leaks in colorectal surgery results in a high morbidity and mortality rate. Serum procalcitonin levels is known as a sensitive and specific marker of sepsis and could be use as a marker for early detection of a leak allowing early intervention. It may help a clinician decide...

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Autores principales: Hayati, Firdaus, Azman, Zairul Azwan Mohd, Nasuruddin, Dian Nasriana, Mazlan, Luqman, Zakaria, Andee Dzulkarnaen, Sagap, Ismail
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5648385/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28749112
http://dx.doi.org/10.22034/APJCP.2017.18.7.1821
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author Hayati, Firdaus
Azman, Zairul Azwan Mohd
Nasuruddin, Dian Nasriana
Mazlan, Luqman
Zakaria, Andee Dzulkarnaen
Sagap, Ismail
author_facet Hayati, Firdaus
Azman, Zairul Azwan Mohd
Nasuruddin, Dian Nasriana
Mazlan, Luqman
Zakaria, Andee Dzulkarnaen
Sagap, Ismail
author_sort Hayati, Firdaus
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description BACKGROUND: Anastomotic leaks in colorectal surgery results in a high morbidity and mortality rate. Serum procalcitonin levels is known as a sensitive and specific marker of sepsis and could be use as a marker for early detection of a leak allowing early intervention. It may help a clinician decide to perform a CT scan even earlier especially when the diagnosis of a leak is uncertain. The aim of this study is to determine whether serum procalcitonin is a good predictor of anastomotic leak in colorectal surgery. METHODOLOGY: Between July 2014 until October 2015, 70 patients undergoing colorectal surgery were prospectively analyzed in a single-center tertiary teaching hospital. Demographic and surgical data were obtained. Serum procalcitonin was taken before surgery and at day 3 (72 hours) postoperatively. During the postoperative period, the patients were observed in the ward for features of anastomotic leak and if present, it was managed accordingly. The primary outcome was to prospectively determine an association between serum procalcitonin levels and an anastomotic leak in patients who underwent colorectal surgery with a primary anastomosis. RESULT: The rate of anastomotic leak was 4.5% (3 patients) with a mortality rate of 4.3% (3 patients). A rise in serum procalcitonin was statistically significant among patients with anastomotic leak. The optimal procalcitonin cut-off level at postoperative day 3 was 5.27 ng/mL, resulting in 100% sensitivity, 85% specificity, 23% positive predictive value and 100% negative predictive value. Nevertheless, none of the variables showed statistical significance with an anastomotic leak. CONCLUSION: Procalcitonin is a reliable biochemical marker to help diagnose anastomotic leak in colorectal surgery. Our study has shown that a level of 5 times beyond normal is statistically significant and a value of more than 5.27 ng/mL is confirmatory of a leak.
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spelling pubmed-56483852017-10-31 Serum Procalcitonin Predicts Anastomotic Leaks in Colorectal Surgery Hayati, Firdaus Azman, Zairul Azwan Mohd Nasuruddin, Dian Nasriana Mazlan, Luqman Zakaria, Andee Dzulkarnaen Sagap, Ismail Asian Pac J Cancer Prev Research Article BACKGROUND: Anastomotic leaks in colorectal surgery results in a high morbidity and mortality rate. Serum procalcitonin levels is known as a sensitive and specific marker of sepsis and could be use as a marker for early detection of a leak allowing early intervention. It may help a clinician decide to perform a CT scan even earlier especially when the diagnosis of a leak is uncertain. The aim of this study is to determine whether serum procalcitonin is a good predictor of anastomotic leak in colorectal surgery. METHODOLOGY: Between July 2014 until October 2015, 70 patients undergoing colorectal surgery were prospectively analyzed in a single-center tertiary teaching hospital. Demographic and surgical data were obtained. Serum procalcitonin was taken before surgery and at day 3 (72 hours) postoperatively. During the postoperative period, the patients were observed in the ward for features of anastomotic leak and if present, it was managed accordingly. The primary outcome was to prospectively determine an association between serum procalcitonin levels and an anastomotic leak in patients who underwent colorectal surgery with a primary anastomosis. RESULT: The rate of anastomotic leak was 4.5% (3 patients) with a mortality rate of 4.3% (3 patients). A rise in serum procalcitonin was statistically significant among patients with anastomotic leak. The optimal procalcitonin cut-off level at postoperative day 3 was 5.27 ng/mL, resulting in 100% sensitivity, 85% specificity, 23% positive predictive value and 100% negative predictive value. Nevertheless, none of the variables showed statistical significance with an anastomotic leak. CONCLUSION: Procalcitonin is a reliable biochemical marker to help diagnose anastomotic leak in colorectal surgery. Our study has shown that a level of 5 times beyond normal is statistically significant and a value of more than 5.27 ng/mL is confirmatory of a leak. West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5648385/ /pubmed/28749112 http://dx.doi.org/10.22034/APJCP.2017.18.7.1821 Text en Copyright: © Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention http://creativecommons.org/licenses/BY-SA/4.0 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
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Nasuruddin, Dian Nasriana
Mazlan, Luqman
Zakaria, Andee Dzulkarnaen
Sagap, Ismail
Serum Procalcitonin Predicts Anastomotic Leaks in Colorectal Surgery
title Serum Procalcitonin Predicts Anastomotic Leaks in Colorectal Surgery
title_full Serum Procalcitonin Predicts Anastomotic Leaks in Colorectal Surgery
title_fullStr Serum Procalcitonin Predicts Anastomotic Leaks in Colorectal Surgery
title_full_unstemmed Serum Procalcitonin Predicts Anastomotic Leaks in Colorectal Surgery
title_short Serum Procalcitonin Predicts Anastomotic Leaks in Colorectal Surgery
title_sort serum procalcitonin predicts anastomotic leaks in colorectal surgery
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5648385/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28749112
http://dx.doi.org/10.22034/APJCP.2017.18.7.1821
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