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. 2020 Aug 28;26(32):4857–4865. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v26.i32.4857

Table 2.

Procalcitonin levels in relation to different infection sites

PCT (ng/mL) CRP (mg/L) WBC (× 109/L) N%
Overall (n = 169) 1.46 ± 1.81 25.59 ± 17.50 9.01 ± 5.62 73.03 ± 11.56
Pneumonia (n = 94) 1.35 ± 1.77 25.26 ± 17.80 8.87 ± 5.98 71.77 ± 11.23
SBP (n = 23) 1.29 ± 0.83 18.55 ± 9.19 8.46 ± 3.88 72.05 ± 14.06
Pneumonia and SBP (n = 21) 2.30 ± 2.83 37.71 ± 24.00 11.30 ± 6.72 77.26 ± 13.85
Infection without identified source (n = 13) 2.12 ± 2.04 29.26 ± 11.98 9.35 ± 4.81 75.57 ± 10.87
Biliary tract (n = 12) 0.59 ± 0.37 14.61 ± 8.12 7.92 ± 4.66 73.42 ± 10.25
Urinary (n = 10) 0.74 ± 0.54 19.72 ± 5.90 5.38 ± 2.43 67.43 ± 9.25
Bloodstream (n = 3) 1.02 ± 0.42 32.65 ± 17.90 8.21 ± 1.13 74.67 ± 5.80
P value 0.084 0.001 0.203 0.406

SBP: Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis; PCT: Procalcitonin; CRP: C-reactive protein; WBC: White blood cell count; N%: Proportion of neutrophils.