Is C-reactive protein more accurate than procalcitonin for detecting infectious complications after elective colorectal surgery?
C-reactive protein measured on the fourth postoperative day is a more accurate predictor of infectious complications than procalcitonin after elective colorectal surgery, aiding in safe early discharge.
C-reactive protein is more accurate than procalcitonin for the detection of infectious complications and should be systematically measured at the fourth postoperative day. It is a useful tool to ensure a safe early discharge after elective colorectal surgery.
Facy et al. (Thu,) studied this question.