Affiliation:
1. SMS medical college Jaipur 302004
2. SMS Medical College Jaipur
Abstract
The most common cause for mortality in burns worldwide is sepsis. American Burn association guidelines 2007 are
followed till date. But the conrmation of the sepsis requires tissue/blood culture which takes a minimum of 48-72 hours.
Adding Procalcitonin as an adjunct biomarker to the sepsis criteria enhances the predictability of sepsis. This prospective study has been carried
rst time with the help of Procalcitonin. The prospective study was performed between October 2019 to October 2021 in the department of burns
and plastic surgery wherein we evaluated serum procalcitonin of 52 patients with (30 %to 60%) Total Body Surface Area burns within 24 hour of
admission and at the time of burn sepsis suspicion as per American burn Association2007 guidelines .The Positive blood/tissue culture was taken
as the conrmatory evidence of sepsis. Patients were divided in two groups, sepsis (Group A) and non sepsis (Group B). All the parameters for
sepsis as per ABA guidelines were serially noted . The Sensitivity and specicity of the test was 89.29 % and 58.33 % respectively. 2.1 ng/ml was
taken as the cut off value for diagnosing sepsis in burn patient with an area under the curve of 0.78 at 95% condence interval. Elevated
Procalcitonin concentrations correspond to the documented sepsis in 30 -60 % of burns which enhances the Predictability of diagnosing burn
sepsis .Hence we recommend to add procalcitonin as an adjunct biomarker to diagnose sepsis in burn patients.