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Pancreatic stone protein predicts postoperative infection in cardiac surgery patients irrespective of cardiopulmonary bypass or surgical techniqueKlein et al., 2015
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- Klein H
- Csordas A
- Falk V
- Slankamenac K
- Rudiger A
- Schönrath F
- Rodriguez Cetina Biefer H
- Starck C
- Graf R
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- PloS one
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Introduction We investigated the role of pancreatic stone protein (PSP) in predicting the occurrence of infection in the postoperative course of cardiac surgery patients. Several biomarkers indicating the presence of inflammation and infection are available in the clinical …
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