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The C-reactive protein for detection of early infections after lumbar microdiscectomy

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The tendency for short hospitalization after lumbar microdiscectomy implies the need for early confirmation or disproval of serious postoperative infections such as spondylodiscitis or deep wound infections. The C-reactive protein (CRP) is a well-known screening parameter for monitoring postoperative infectious complications in other fields. Our objective was to establish the diagnostic significance of CRP-in comparison with ESR and WBC-for monitoring infectious complications after lumbar microdiscectomy. Over a 15 months period we studied prospectively a homogeneous group of N = 400 patients with lumbar disc herniations who were operated on a single level for the first time. CRP, ESR and WBC values were determined in all patients pre-operatively, and on postoperative days 1 and 5. Clinical and laboratory findings were correlated and the diagnostic significance of CRP, ESR and WBC calcualted. N = 385 (96%) patients had an uneventful postoperative course. N = 15 (4%) patients developed infectious complications, of which N = 6 (1.5%) were unrelated and N = 9 (2.5%) related to surgery. Evaluation of the laboratory values showed: The CRP baseline is a very individual value of no prognostic relevance. A high postaggression peak is typical and essential as a reference value for only the future time course will disclose any infection. We found 0% false negative and 4% false positive results on day 5. The sensitivity for serial CRP testing was calculated as 100% and specificity as 95.8%. ESR (sensitivity: 78.1%/specificity: 38.1%) and WBC (sensitivity: 21.4%/specificity: 76.8%) both failed to reach such distinct diagnostic significance on day 5. The C-reactive protein has thus proved to be a reliable, simple and economical screening test for infectious complications after lumbar microdiscectomy, superior to classical laboratory parameters.

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Meyer, B., Schaller, K., Rohde, V. et al. The C-reactive protein for detection of early infections after lumbar microdiscectomy. Acta neurochir 136, 145–150 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01410617

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