Our physician group is looking at procalcitonin levels vs lactic acid levels as 
which one is a more accurate biomarker for severe sepsis and septic shock. Has 
anyone completed a study regarding this issue. Any comments would be greatly 
appreciated.

Thank you,
Jody

Jody Edwards MSN, RN
Sepsis PI Coordinator
Springfield Regional Medical Center
100 Medical Dr. 45504
937-523-5268
[email protected]

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