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| rowspan="4" |[[Complete blood count]] (CBC) | | rowspan="4" align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|[[Complete blood count]] (CBC) | ||
|[[Leukocytosis]] with a left shift | |[[Leukocytosis]] with a left shift | ||
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|[[Anemia]] | |[[Anemia]] | ||
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|Blood culture | |align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|Blood culture | ||
|[[Bacteremia]] | |[[Bacteremia]] | ||
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| rowspan="2" |[[Renal function tests]] | | rowspan="2" align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|[[Renal function tests]] | ||
|Elevated serum [[BUN]] and [[creatinine]] | |Elevated serum [[BUN]] and [[creatinine]] | ||
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|[[Urine appearance|Urine Analysis]]: [[Hemoglobinuria]] | |[[Urine appearance|Urine Analysis]]: [[Hemoglobinuria]] | ||
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| rowspan="2" |[[Liver function tests|Liver Function Tests]] | | rowspan="2" align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|[[Liver function tests|Liver Function Tests]] | ||
|Elevated [[Transaminase|transaminases]] and [[bilirubin]] | |Elevated [[Transaminase|transaminases]] and [[bilirubin]] | ||
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|[[Hypoalbuminemia]] | |[[Hypoalbuminemia]] | ||
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|Serum [[lactic acid]] | |align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|Serum [[lactic acid]] | ||
|[[Lactic acidosis|Hyper lactic acidosis]] | |[[Lactic acidosis|Hyper lactic acidosis]] | ||
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| rowspan="3" |Metabolic tests | | rowspan="3" align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|Metabolic tests | ||
|[[Hypocalcemia]] | |[[Hypocalcemia]] | ||
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|[[Hypophosphatemia]] | |[[Hypophosphatemia]] | ||
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| rowspan="2" |Blood gas analysis: | | rowspan="2"v align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|Blood gas analysis: | ||
Venous blood gas (VBG) and arterial blood gas analysis (ABG) | Venous blood gas (VBG) and arterial blood gas analysis (ABG) | ||
|[[Hypoxemia]] may be present as a result of [[pulmonary edema]] and [[pleural effusion]] | |[[Hypoxemia]] may be present as a result of [[pulmonary edema]] and [[pleural effusion]] | ||
[[Metabolic acidosis]] | |||
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| | | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|[[Creatine phosphokinase|Creatine phosphokinase (CPK)]] | ||
|[[Creatine phosphokinase|Creatine phosphokinase (CPK)]] | |||
|Elevated | |Elevated | ||
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|Blood microscopy and culture (blood, wound, fluid, tissue) | |align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|Blood microscopy and culture (blood, wound, fluid, tissue) | ||
|Positive for group A [[streptococcus]] or [[Staphylococcus aureus]] | |Positive for group A [[streptococcus]] or [[Staphylococcus aureus]] | ||
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|[[Prothrombin time]] | | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|[[Prothrombin time]] | ||
|Prolonged in [[Staphylococcus|staphylococcal]] disease in conjunction with [[DIC]] | |Prolonged in [[Staphylococcus|staphylococcal]] disease in conjunction with [[DIC]] | ||
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|[[Partial thromboplastin time]] | | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|[[Partial thromboplastin time]] | ||
|Prolonged in [[staphylococcal]] disease in conjunction with [[DIC]] | |Prolonged in [[staphylococcal]] disease in conjunction with [[DIC]] | ||
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|[[Creatine kinase|Creatine kinase (CK)]] | | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|[[Creatine kinase|Creatine kinase (CK)]] | ||
|Elevated in [[necrotizing fasciitis]] or [[myositis]] and in some [[Staphylococcus|staphylococcal]] disease | |Elevated in [[necrotizing fasciitis]] or [[myositis]] and in some [[Staphylococcus|staphylococcal]] disease | ||
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|[[Polymerase chain reaction|Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)]] | | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|[[Polymerase chain reaction|Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)]] | ||
|Protracted expansion of TSST-1–reactive Vβ2-positive T cells persisting for 4–5 weeks | |Protracted expansion of TSST-1–reactive Vβ2-positive T cells persisting for 4–5 weeks | ||
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|Serotyping | | align="center" style="background:#DCDCDC;"|Serotyping | ||
|Evidence of [[Streptococcus|streptococcal]] [[Exotoxin|exotoxins]] | |Evidence of [[Streptococcus|streptococcal]] [[Exotoxin|exotoxins]] | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1],Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Mahshid Mir, M.D. [2]
Overview:
Laboratory findings consistent with the diagnosis of toxic shock syndrome (TSS) include leukocytosis, anemia and thrombocytopenia. A positive blood culture is diagnostic for Streptococcal TSS, although in other causes of TSS blood culture doesn't have a high value.
Laboratory Findings
The International Guideline Committee for diagnosis of septic shock recommends obtaining appropriate cultures that may include at least two blood cultures, urine, cerebrospinal fluid, wounds, respiratory secretions, or other body fluid cultures before antimicrobial therapy is initiated. In TSS patients, blood culture for staphylococcus is not diagnostic, although blood culture for streptococcal TSS is highly diagnostic.
Primary General Electrolyte and Biomarker Studies[1][2]
Laboratory Exam | Result |
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Complete blood count (CBC) | Leukocytosis with a left shift |
Hematocrit levels up to 80 percent have been reported | |
Thrombocytopenia with platelets <100 x 10^3/microliter | |
Anemia | |
Blood culture | Bacteremia |
Renal function tests | Elevated serum BUN and creatinine |
Urine Analysis: Hemoglobinuria | |
Liver Function Tests | Elevated transaminases and bilirubin |
Hypoalbuminemia | |
Serum lactic acid | Hyper lactic acidosis |
Metabolic tests | Hypocalcemia |
Hyponatremia | |
Hypophosphatemia | |
Blood gas analysis:
Venous blood gas (VBG) and arterial blood gas analysis (ABG) |
Hypoxemia may be present as a result of pulmonary edema and pleural effusion |
Creatine phosphokinase (CPK) | Elevated |
Specialized Laboratory Tests[3]
Exam | Result |
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Blood microscopy and culture (blood, wound, fluid, tissue) | Positive for group A streptococcus or Staphylococcus aureus |
Prothrombin time | Prolonged in staphylococcal disease in conjunction with DIC |
Partial thromboplastin time | Prolonged in staphylococcal disease in conjunction with DIC |
Creatine kinase (CK) | Elevated in necrotizing fasciitis or myositis and in some staphylococcal disease |
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) | Protracted expansion of TSST-1–reactive Vβ2-positive T cells persisting for 4–5 weeks |
Serotyping | Evidence of streptococcal exotoxins |
References
- ↑ "Defining the group A streptococcal toxic shock syndrome. Rationale and consensus definition. The Working Group on Severe Streptococcal Infections". JAMA. 269 (3): 390–1. 1993. PMID 8418347.
- ↑ Adams EM, Gudmundsson S, Yocum DE, Haselby RC, Craig WA, Sundstrom WR (1985). "Streptococcal myositis". Arch. Intern. Med. 145 (6): 1020–3. PMID 3890787.
- ↑ Davis JP, Osterholm MT, Helms CM, Vergeront JM, Wintermeyer LA, Forfang JC, Judy LA, Rondeau J, Schell WL (1982). "Tri-state toxic-shock syndrome study. II. Clinical and laboratory findings". J. Infect. Dis. 145 (4): 441–8. PMID 7069224.