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Non-infectious causes of elevated procalcitonin and C-reactive protein serum levels in pediatric patients with hematologic and oncologic disorders.

Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Medical University of Graz, Auenbruggerplatz 30, Graz, Austria.
Supportive Care Cancer (impact factor: 2.6). 01/2008; 16(9):1035-40. DOI:10.1007/s00520-007-0381-1 pp.1035-40
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ABSTRACT Procalcitonin (PCT) is considered a sensitive and specific diagnostic and prognostic marker of systemic bacterial infection, but its value is questionable in certain clinical conditions, particularly in hemato-oncological patients.
We analyzed PCT and C-reactive protein (CRP) levels in 56 patients of a pediatric hematology-oncology unit during 110 consecutive non-infectious febrile episodes related to administration of T-cell antibodies (group A; n = 22), alemtuzumab (monoclonal CD52 antibody, CAMPATH-1H/group B; n = 8), interleukin-2 (IL-2/group C; n = 41), prophylactic donor granulocyte transfusions (group D; n = 9), or to acute graft-versus-host disease (aGvHD/group E; n = 10) and compared the results with 20 episodes of Gram-negative sepsis (group F).
In the majority of the non-infectious episodes PCT and CRP increased to serum levels statistically indistinguishable from Gram-negative sepsis. Median peak levels of PCT (normal < 0.5 ng/ml)/CRP (normal < 8 mg/l) for groups A-F were 4.34/59.0 (A), 10.14/93.5 (B), 1.11/175.0 (C), 1.43/164 (D), 0.96/34.0 (E), and 8.14 ng/ml /126.0 mg/l (F). Highest single levels were observed in groups A and F.
PCT and CRP are of limited value as diagnostic markers of sepsis during T-cell-directed immunomodulatory treatment, granulocyte support, or acute GvHD.

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Keywords

110 consecutive non-infectious febrile episodes
 
acute graft-versus-host disease
 
aGvHD/group E
 
CAMPATH-1H/group B
 
certain clinical conditions
 
granulocyte support
 
group F
 
groups A-F
 
Highest single levels
 
IL-2/group C
 
Median peak levels
 
monoclonal CD52 antibody
 
non-infectious episodes PCT
 
pediatric hematology-oncology unit
 
prophylactic donor granulocyte transfusions
 
serum levels
 
specific diagnostic
 
systemic bacterial infection
 
T-cell antibodies
 
T-cell-directed immunomodulatory treatment