Abstract
Being able to predict the complications that can arise after a #surgical intervention is essential to accelerate the recovery of
patients, minimize pain or save their lives in the most crucial cases.
Different markers of surgical aggression [1-3] have been studied, being
to use C-reactive protein (CRP) measurement during the #postoperative period the current trend to predict the evolution of the patients [4-6].
A brief review of the utility of CRP measurement is showed to assess
its use as the choice marker of the surgical injury.After surgery, it is necessary to establish a series of markers that
tell us the patient prognosis and allow a prompt action whether it is
not favourable. CRP is a tissue aggression marker. Multiple studies
incorporate it to see the immune response of the patients after the
surgical aggression and then study the degree of #inflammatory response
(7-10). The higher its value, the higher the probability of systemic
inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS). CRP measurement is done just
before surgery and in the postoperative days to see its evolution.
Whether its values increase with time, it is indicative of a greater
inflammatory response, and therefore, of a possible complication during
recovery.
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