Application of detection of C-reactive protein, serum glucose concentration and APACHE Ⅱ grade in systemic inflammatory response syndrome
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1008-6315.2009.02.040
- VernacularTitle:C-反应蛋白、血糖测定及APACHE Ⅱ评分在全身炎症反应综合征中的应用
- Author:
Yan ZHOU
;
Tongkai LI
;
Jie BAI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Systemic inflammatory response syndrome;
C-reactive protein;
Serum glucose concentra-tion;
APACHE Ⅱ grade;
Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome[2] Jupe D.The acute phase response and laboratory testing [J].Aust Fam Physician,1996,25(3):324-329
- From:
Clinical Medicine of China
2009;25(2):206-208
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To study the value of detection of C- reactive protein(CRP), serum glucose concen-tration and APACHE Ⅱ grade for estimating inflammation, pathogenetic condition and prognosis of systemic inflam-matory response syndrome (SIRS) patients.Methods 50 SIRS patients in ICU were selected and were divided into S1 and S2 subgroup according to SIRS diagnosis standard, and 18 patients developed MOBS.30 patients without SIRS, were selected as control group.Detection of CRP, serum glucose concentration and APACHE Ⅱ grade were per-formed.Results CRP(76.19±11.98 mg/L vs.14.04±5.70 mg/L) ,serum glucose concentration(7.10±1.30 mmol/L vs.5.32±1.09 mmol/L) and APACHE Ⅱ grade (20.06±6.39 vs.7.90±3.54) of SIRS group were higher than that of non-SIRs group (P<0.01).CRP, serum glucose concentration and APACHE Ⅱ grade all are higher in group S2 than that of group S1 (91.25±9.89 mg/L vs.62.29±10.38 mg/L,8.32±2.40 mmol/L vs.7.10±1.69 mmol/L,26.72±5.14 vs.18.37±5.70).MOBS incidence and case fatality in S2 subgroup (12/15 and 6/35) were higher than that of S1 subgroup(10/15 and 3/35 ) (P<0.01 ).Conclusion CRP, serum glucose concentration and APACHE Ⅱ grade are increased in SIRS patients and with their increasing, MOBS incidence and case fatality were also increasing.CRP, serum glucose concentration and APACHE Ⅱ grade are significant factors in estimating SIRS patients pathogenetic condition and their prognosis.