C-reactive to Albumin ratio - A novel predictor of post-operative complications : Accuracy of predictive value of CRP to Albumin ratio for post operative complications after major abdominal surgery


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Postoperative infectious complications (PICs) occur frequently after major abdominal surgery. PICs have a major influence on patient outcomes and hospital costs. A timely diagnosis of infectious complications is associated with a lower morbidity and mortality rate. However early clinical features of postoperative infections are often nonspecific and difficult to distinguish from the normal postoperative inflammatory response related to surgical trauma. A biological marker that can predict infectious complications before clinical signs and symptoms develop could be of clinical value. A higher ratio of C-reactive protein to albumin is associated with a higher probability of postoperative complications and has higher diagnostic accuracy than C-reactive protein alone among patients undergoing abdominal surgery.
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