Procalcitonin dan C-Reactive Protein Sebagai Indikator Prognostik pada Pasien Covid-19 di RSUD Drs. H. Amri Tambunan
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2022Author
Salsabilla, Indira
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Syahrini, Heny
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Background. Stratification in COVID-19 patients is based on clinical presentation
which is somewhat subjective because sometimes it only appears in late stages.
Early identification of biomarkers can help clinicians to have a more objective
assessment and better interventions. Until now, no effective biomarkers have been
found to determine prognosis in COVID-19 patient. In SARS-COV2 infection the
immune system activated and the production of PCT and CRP will increased.
Objectives. To discover the role of PCT and CRP levels in determining the
prognosis of COVID-19 patients. Method. This research was conducted by crosssectional
design which aims to assess the role of PCT and CRP as prognostic
indicators in COVID-19 patients. Data sources from the medical records of 119
patients were taken based on inclusion and exclusion criteria at RSUD Drs. H. Amri
Tambunan. Results. Increased PCT and CRP values have a significant association
with death in COVID-19 patient. The mean values of increase PCT and CRP was
significantly higher in dead patients than in patients who were still alive. PCT and
CRP have a significant ability to predict mortality in COVID-19 patients (AUC of
PCT = 71.5% and CRP = 74.5%) with an optimal cut-off value for CRP 70.2 mg/L
and PCT 0.41 ng/mL. Conclusion. PCT and CRP values can be used as prognostic
indicators in COVID-19 patients with cut-off value of PCT ≥ 0.41 ng/mL and CRP
≥ 70.2 mg/L .
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