Frontiers in Pediatrics (May 2021)

Procalcitonin in Preterm Neonates: A Different Threshold and Prolonged Interpretation

  • Blandine Bianco,
  • Bérengère François-Garret,
  • Marine Butin,
  • Cyril Dalmasso,
  • Florence Casagrande,
  • Mostafa Mokhtari,
  • Sergio Eleni Dit Trolli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2021.623043
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Objectives: To evaluate the positive threshold of PCT for neonates of <32 weeks of gestation for the diagnosis of early-onset sepsis and to determine if the level of PCT collected within 6 h of life could be used.Design: Retrospective and bicentric study from May 2016 to April 2018.Setting: Two groups were established, neonates evaluated for PCT at birth (CordPCT) and within 6 h of life (delPCT).Patients: Two hundred and sixty neonates of <32 weeks of gestation born in Nice and South Paris (Bicêtre) University Hospitals, had been evaluated for PCT level.Main Outcomes Measures: The value of the PCT positive threshold was determined for the total population and each groups thanks ROC curves.Results: The threshold level of PCT for the total population was 0.98 ng/mL. The threshold value of cordPCT group was 1.00 vs. 0.98 ng/mL for delPCT group. The area under the Receiver Operating Characteristics curve for PCT sampled in delPCT group was significantly higher than in cordPCT group (0.94 compared to 0.75).Conclusions: The threshold level of PCT was higher in this cohort of neonates of <32 weeks of gestation compared to the value generally described for term neonates. The secondary sampling PCT level seems to be usable in screening algorithm for early-onset neonatal sepsis.

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