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Bispectral Index (BIS) for Classification of Procalcitonin (PCT) Sepsis Grades in Critically Ill Patients With Sepsis

Bispectral Index (BIS) for Classification of Procalcitonin (PCT) Sepsis Grades in Critically Ill Patients With Sepsis

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Overview

To evaluate the discriminative power of BIS monitoring to classify the degree of mental state associated with the PCT graded sepsis cascade, and to assess its utility for monitoring the improvement or deterioration of sepsis.

Description

To evaluate the discriminative power of BIS monitoring to classify the degree of mental state associated with the PCT graded sepsis cascade, and to assess its utility for monitoring the improvement or deterioration of sepsis. The primary endpoint of our study was to use an artefact-free 10-min mean BIS value to classify the degree of sepsis. As secondary endpoints, we correlated the mean BIS value to various mental state and sepsis parameters; PCT, C-reactive protein (CRP), Glasgow coma scale, and sequential organ failure assessment (SOFA) score. In a longitudinal study, patients' PCT sepsis grades were reassessed at a later time point and a second artefact-free 10-min mean BIS value was recorded to evaluate BIS evolution within the same patient.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria: patients with sepsis

  • patients with sepsis

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients who received drugs that would interfere with BIS monitoring

Study details
    Sepsis
    Severe

NCT03244293

Suez Canal University

30 January 2026

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