Procalcitonin and Neopterin in Infectious Diseases

Procalcitonin, a new inflammation parameter, has been shown to be markedly increased in patients with severe bacterial and parasitic infections, septic shock, and multiple organ failure. In contrast, in severe viral infections or inflammatory reactions of non-infectious origin (e.g. toxic acute resp...

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Main Authors: Wiedermann Franz J., Innerhofer Petra, Margreiter Josef, Fuchs Dietmar, Schobersberger Wolfgang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 1999-08-01
Series:Pteridines
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/pteridines.1999.10.3.125
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spelling doaj-e91dda0fbbbf408e8cd28e4417c200822021-09-05T14:00:00ZengDe GruyterPteridines0933-48072195-47201999-08-0110312513210.1515/pteridines.1999.10.3.125Procalcitonin and Neopterin in Infectious DiseasesWiedermann Franz J.0Innerhofer Petra1Margreiter Josef2Fuchs Dietmar3Schobersberger Wolfgang4Division of General and Surgical Intensive Care Medicine, Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care MedicineDivision of General and Surgical Intensive Care Medicine, Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care MedicineDivision of General and Surgical Intensive Care Medicine, Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care MedicineInstitute for Medical Chemistry and Biochemistry, The Leopold-Franzens-University of Innsbruck, A-6020 Innsbntck, AustriaDivision of General and Surgical Intensive Care Medicine, Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care MedicineProcalcitonin, a new inflammation parameter, has been shown to be markedly increased in patients with severe bacterial and parasitic infections, septic shock, and multiple organ failure. In contrast, in severe viral infections or inflammatory reactions of non-infectious origin (e.g. toxic acute respiratory distress syndrome or toxic pancreatitis) as well as in autoimmune disorders, there is little or moderate increase of procalcitonin serum levels. Therefore procalcitonin may be used for diHerential diagnosis of bacterial versus non-bacterial inflammation. Furthermore, procaicitonin correlates with the severity of infection and sepsis and it is considered to be a valid parameter t()r monitoring both the severity and the course of sepsis and multiple organ failure as well as the success of surgical and intensive therapy in critically ill patients. Neopterin production is closely associated with activation of the cellular immune system. High neopterin levels are found in several inflamlnatory diseases and certain malignancies. Neopterin measurements are useful for monitoring allograft recipients to detect immunological complications. In autoimmune diseases, neopterin concentrations reflect the extent and activity of disease. In infectious diseases, neopterin helps in the differential diagnosis of acute viral and bacterial infections and provides prognostic information in human immunodeficiency virus disease and in patients with multiple trauma and sepsis. In this article the clinical application of procalcitonin and neopterin in infectious diseases is reviewed, and special emphasis is given to clinical situations in which the combined determination of both parameters, neoprerin and procalcitonin, is able to suppon ditkrential diagnosis.https://doi.org/10.1515/pteridines.1999.10.3.125procalcitoninneopterinc-reactive proteininfectionsepsispancreatitistransplantationautoimmune disordersurgerytrauma
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author Wiedermann Franz J.
Innerhofer Petra
Margreiter Josef
Fuchs Dietmar
Schobersberger Wolfgang
spellingShingle Wiedermann Franz J.
Innerhofer Petra
Margreiter Josef
Fuchs Dietmar
Schobersberger Wolfgang
Procalcitonin and Neopterin in Infectious Diseases
Pteridines
procalcitonin
neopterin
c-reactive protein
infection
sepsis
pancreatitis
transplantation
autoimmune disorder
surgery
trauma
author_facet Wiedermann Franz J.
Innerhofer Petra
Margreiter Josef
Fuchs Dietmar
Schobersberger Wolfgang
author_sort Wiedermann Franz J.
title Procalcitonin and Neopterin in Infectious Diseases
title_short Procalcitonin and Neopterin in Infectious Diseases
title_full Procalcitonin and Neopterin in Infectious Diseases
title_fullStr Procalcitonin and Neopterin in Infectious Diseases
title_full_unstemmed Procalcitonin and Neopterin in Infectious Diseases
title_sort procalcitonin and neopterin in infectious diseases
publisher De Gruyter
series Pteridines
issn 0933-4807
2195-4720
publishDate 1999-08-01
description Procalcitonin, a new inflammation parameter, has been shown to be markedly increased in patients with severe bacterial and parasitic infections, septic shock, and multiple organ failure. In contrast, in severe viral infections or inflammatory reactions of non-infectious origin (e.g. toxic acute respiratory distress syndrome or toxic pancreatitis) as well as in autoimmune disorders, there is little or moderate increase of procalcitonin serum levels. Therefore procalcitonin may be used for diHerential diagnosis of bacterial versus non-bacterial inflammation. Furthermore, procaicitonin correlates with the severity of infection and sepsis and it is considered to be a valid parameter t()r monitoring both the severity and the course of sepsis and multiple organ failure as well as the success of surgical and intensive therapy in critically ill patients. Neopterin production is closely associated with activation of the cellular immune system. High neopterin levels are found in several inflamlnatory diseases and certain malignancies. Neopterin measurements are useful for monitoring allograft recipients to detect immunological complications. In autoimmune diseases, neopterin concentrations reflect the extent and activity of disease. In infectious diseases, neopterin helps in the differential diagnosis of acute viral and bacterial infections and provides prognostic information in human immunodeficiency virus disease and in patients with multiple trauma and sepsis. In this article the clinical application of procalcitonin and neopterin in infectious diseases is reviewed, and special emphasis is given to clinical situations in which the combined determination of both parameters, neoprerin and procalcitonin, is able to suppon ditkrential diagnosis.
topic procalcitonin
neopterin
c-reactive protein
infection
sepsis
pancreatitis
transplantation
autoimmune disorder
surgery
trauma
url https://doi.org/10.1515/pteridines.1999.10.3.125
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