Терапевтический архив (Nov 2013)

C-reactive protein as a marker of the severity of an infectious process in acute myeloid leukemia patients with neutropenia

  • S G Vladimirova,
  • L N Tarasova,
  • O Iu Skol'skaia,
  • V V Cherepanova

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 85, no. 11
pp. 34 – 40

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AIM: To determine C-reactive protein (CRP) levels as diagnostic markers of infection in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients with neutropenia/MATERIAL AND METHODS: Sixty-three AML patients (28 men and 35 women) aged 20 to 77 years (median 50 years) were examined. According to the French-American-British (FAB) classification, the types of AML were as follows: M0 (n=3), M1 (n=9), M2 (n=35), M4 (n=10), and M5 (n=6). All the patients had chemotherapy-associated neutropenia (granulocytes, less than 0.5·109/l). In different treatment steps, all the patients developed infectious complications (the study analyzed the data of 86 cases)/RESULTS: In patients with localized infections (such as mucositis, abscess, pneumonia, etc.) or fever of unknown origin (FUO), the levels of CRP were not statistically significant different, but were significantly higher than in those without infectious complications. The concentrations of CRP did not differ in patients with systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) and in those with sepsis. At the same time, the level of CRP in systemic infection (SIRS, sepsis) was significantly higher than that in localized infection (p

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