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Procalcitonin in liver transplantation: are high levels due to donors or recipients
Critical Care, 07/24/08
Eyraud D et al. - PCT level in the donor and early PCT peak in the recipient are not predictive of post-OLT hepatic dysfunction or other complications. Cardiac arrest and infection in the donor, but not PCT level in the donor, are associated with high post-OLT PCT levels in the recipient.
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