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. 2018 Apr 26;37(7):1361–1371. doi: 10.1007/s10096-018-3261-3

Table 3.

Diagnostic performance of host-protein signature compared to prediction rules

Index test Total accuracy % (95% CI) Sensitivity % (95% CI) Specificity % (95% CI) PPV % (95% CI) NPV % (95% CI)
Host-protein signature 94.0 (91.2–96.8) 93.5 (89.1–97.9) 94.3 (90.7–98.0) 92.7 (88.1–97.4) 94.9 (91.3–98.6)
CRP < 20 mg/L and PCT < 0.5 ng/mL 71.3 (66.3–76.4) 97.1 (94.3–99.9) 50.9 (43.4–58.3) 61.1 (54.6–67.6) 95.7 (76.6–100)
CRP > 80 mg/L or PCT > 2 ng/mL 88.5 (85.0–92.1) 81.3 (74.7–87.9) 94.3 (90.8–97.8) 91.9 (87.0–96.8) 86.4 (83.0–89.7)
Lab-score ≥ 3 pointsa 83.1 (79.0–87.3) 73.4 (65.9–80.8) 90.9 (86.5–95.2) 86.4 (80.2–92.7) 81.1 (77.1–85.2)
Thayyil et al. [34]
 CRP ≥ 50 mg/L and PCT ≥ 2 ng/mL and WBC ≥ 15,000/mm3 60.6 (55.2–66.1) 11.6 (6.2–17.0) 100 (100–100) 100 (100–100) 58.5 (54.9–62.2)
Olaciregui et al. [35]
 CRP ≥ 30 mg/L or PCT ≥ 0.5 ng/mL or WBC ≥ 15,000/mm3 73.9 (69.0–78.8) 97.1 (94.3–99.9) 55.2 (47.7–62.7) 63.5 (57.0–70.1) 96.0 (79.0–100)

For all of the index tests, diagnostic performance was evaluated by comparing the expert panel diagnosis (nB = 139, nV = 175) with the outcome classified by the index test. Predefined cutoffs were applied as indicated. The host-protein signature assigned equivocal results to 10.2% of patients

PPV positive predictive value, NPV negative predictive value, nB number of patients with unanimous expert panel diagnosis of bacterial infection, nV number of patients with unanimous expert panel diagnosis of viral infection

aThe Lab-score incorporates PCT and CRP, weighed differently according to their level, and urinary dipstick results: CRP (< 40 mg/L: 0 points; 40–99 mg/L: 2 points; ≥ 100 mg/L: 4 points), PCT (< 0.5 ng/mL: 0 points; ≥ 0.5–1.99 ng/mL: 2 points; ≥ 2.0 ng/mL: 4 points), and positive urine dipstick (1 point). [19]