Browsing by Author "Kirkpatrick, Andrew Wallace"
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Item Open Access Avoidance of total abdominal wall loss despite torso soft tissue clostridial myonecrosis: a case report(BioMed Central, 2013-01-08) Ball, Chad Geoffrey; Ouellet, Jean-Francois; Anderson, Ian Bruce; Kirkpatrick, Andrew WallaceItem Open Access The Role of Procalcitonin Measurements in Predicting Clinical Outcomes in Critically Ill/Injured Patients(2019-07-12) Al Rawahi, Aziza; Kirkpatrick, Andrew Wallace; Doig, Christopher James; Ball, Chad Geoffrey G.; Dixon, Elijah G.Background: Major trauma is associated with high incidence of septic complications and multiple organ dysfunction (MOD). We assessed the prognostic value of serum and peritoneal procalcitonin (PCT) levels after trauma. Methods: We searched electronic database and included original studies that assessed prognostic value of PCT after trauma. We performed a retrospective analysis of the Intraperitoneal Vacuum Trial to assess correlation of plasma and peritoneal levels of PCT with clinical outcomes in patients managed with the open abdomen (OA) technique. Results: Among 2,015 citations identified, 19 studies met inclusion criteria. All studies showed a strong correlation between initial PCT levels and Injury Severity Score (ISS). Initial peak PCT levels predicted development of sepsis and MOD after trauma. Conclusion: PCT seems to hold promise as a surrogate biomarker for trauma. Initial peak PCT level may be used as an early predictor of sepsis, MOD, and mortality in trauma population.