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Item type:Publication, EARLY DIAGNOSTIC OF SEPSIS IN NEWBORNS WITH RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME(SHMSHM / AAMD, 2020) ;Elizabeta Shuperliska; ; ; Avdi MurtezaniObjective: Early diagnosis of sepsis in newborns with RDS is essential for life-threatening condition, for reducing severe sepsis and septic shock in the Intensive care Unit at the University Children’s Hospital in Skopje.Methods: In this prospective study, we included 100 (M:F=59:41) newborns with Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) suspected for sepsis admitted in the Intensive Care Unit in period of December 2019 till 31 May 2020 y. Procalcitonin levels were measured by using a immunoassay system Vidas based on the ELFA principles. Results: The newborns with RDS suspected for sepsis have been divided into two groups The first group included 50 newborns with RDS and positive blood culture and the second group included 50 newborns with RDS and negative blood culture. Тhe average gestational age of the newborn with RDS and positive blood culture was 36,01± 3,1 weeks and the newborn with RDS and negative blood culture 36,26± 3,2 weeks. Preterm newborns in both groups dominated (64,2% and 58,2%). Тhe average birth weight of the newborn with RDS and positive blood culture was 2490,5 ±791,6 grams, and the newborn with RDS and negative blood culture was 2690,2±788,5grams. There is statistically significant difference in average PCT between the two groups overtime (p<0.05). There is statistically significant difference in average PCT between the two groups overtime procedure (MV , BCPAP, OXYGEN MASK) (p<0.05).Conclusions: PCT is promising sepsis markers in newborns with RDS, capable of complementing clinical signs and routine lab parameters suggestive of severe infection at the time of ICU admission - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, EVALUATION THE VALUE OF INFLAMMATORY BIOCHEMISTRY MARKERS AT THE NEWBORNS WITH SEPSIS IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT(SHMSHM / AAMD, 2020); ; ;Elizabeta Shuperliska; Olivera JordanovaObjective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the predictive values of procalcitonin (PCT) as a early diagnostic and prognostic biochemical marker for sepsis in newborns in correlation withC reactive protein (CRP) and white blood cells count(WBC). Methods: In a prospective study, 110 newborns with two or three clinical signs of sepsis who admitted at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at the PHI University Clinic of Pediatric Diseases-Skopje were included . Diagnosis of sepsis in newborns diagnosed according to standard protocols for diagnosis of disease. Sample for blood culture, PCT CRP and WBC obtained by peripheral venous puncturewere taken the first at the admission, before initiation of antibiotic therapy in newborns suspected of sepsis, the second on 3-5 days and the third 6-14 days. Results: 110 newborns were recruited. At first 24 hours of the admission , PCT have a higher discriminative ability than the WBC in distinguishing a bacterial infection from another inflammatory process the early infection diagnosis, and also found to have been more reliable than that of the CRP. The highest average values of PCT (40.37±53.79) were measured during admission with a subsequent sharp jump. The highest average values of CRP were measured (42.17±61.84) after the second during with a subsequent sharp jump. In the three measurements they had an average value WBC (16.83±8.35, 16.71±9.64. 16.31±11.72).Conclusion: The values of procalcitonin (PCT) is a important clinical significance in diagnosis treatment and predicting the prognosis of newborns with sepsis.
