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- Title
Is routine measurement of the serum C‐reactive protein level helpful during antibiotic therapy for diabetic foot infection?
- Authors
Pham, Truong‐Thanh; Wetzel, Oliver; Gariani, Karim; Kressmann, Benjamin; Jornayvaz, François R.; Lipsky, Benjamin A.; Uçkay, İlker
- Abstract
Clinicians frequently monitor serum C‐reactive protein (CRP) levels during therapy for diabetic foot infections (DFIs), but evidence supporting this is unclear. Using a database from prospective controlled DFI trials, with fixed duration of antibiotic therapy, we correlated the CRP levels at study enrolment and at end of therapy (EOT). Among 159 DFI episodes, 93 involved the bone and 66 the soft tissues. Overall, treatment cured 122 infections (77%), while 37 episodes (23%) recurred after a median of 53 days. The median CRP in the groups with cure versus failure differed minimally at enrolment (median 67 vs. 81 mg/L) or EOT (7 vs. 10 mg/L). Similarly, there was negligible difference in the percentage of CRP levels that normalized at EOT (39% vs. 35%). In our prospective cohorts, a blunt iterative monitoring of CRP during DFI treatment, without correlation with clinical findings, failed to predict treatment failures.
- Subjects
DIABETIC foot; BLOOD proteins; C-reactive protein; ANTIBIOTICS; TREATMENT duration
- Publication
Diabetes, Obesity & Metabolism, 2021, Vol 23, Issue 2, p637
- ISSN
1462-8902
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/dom.14222