Gut and Liver (Jul 2016)

Usefulness of Measuring Serum Procalcitonin Levels in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease

  • Sook Hee Chung,
  • Hye Won Lee,
  • Seung Won Kim,
  • Soo Jung Park,
  • Sung Pil Hong,
  • Tae Il Kim,
  • Won Ho Kim,
  • Jae Hee Cheon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5009/gnl15209
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
pp. 574 – 580

Abstract

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Background/AimsThe relationships between serum procalcitonin, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and intestinal Beh?et’s disease (BD) have not been completely determined. We aimed to evaluate the usefulness of measuring serum procalcitonin levels to assess disease activity and infection stage in patients with IBD and intestinal BD.Methods : We retrospectively analyzed clinical data from 129 patients with IBD and intestinal BD for whom serum procalcitonin and C-reactive protein (CRP) levels were measured between January 2006 and February 2013.Results : The median serum procalcitonin levels in the IBD and intestinal BD with septic shock or sepsis (n=8), with localized infection (n=76), and without infection (n=45) were 3.46 ng/mL (range, 0.17 to 63.66 ng/mL), 0.22 ng/mL (range, 0.05 to 140.18 ng/mL), and 0.07 ng/mL (range, 0.00 to 31.50 ng/mL), respectively (p=0.001). The serum CRP levels in the IBD and intestinal BD patients did not differ according to the infection stage. Variations in serum procalcitonin levels were not observed in the IBD and intestinal BD patients with different disease activities.Conclusion : sSerum procalcitonin levels may not be affected by IBD and intestinal BD activity itself, although they may be affected by concomitant infection. Serum procalcitonin measurements could be more useful than CRP in determining the infection stage that reflects the severity of infection in IBD and intestinal BD patients.

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