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RELATIONSHIPS AMONG BIOCHEMICAL MARKERS IN EARLY NEONATATAL INFECTIONS

Date Issued
2014
Author(s)
Antevska, Maja
Kovacev, Bogdan
Abstract
Introduction: Many infection markers are components of the inflammatory cascade and
reflect the host's immunological status and response to infection. The use of biochemical markers in neonatal infection has remained an important area of research in the past decades. The aims of this small prospective study were:
- To present the blood biochemical findings in newborns experiencing clinical features of
early onset infections.
-To analyze statistically the two relevant parameters (percent of granulocytes and CRP).
These markers are widely used in the diagnosis neonatal infection and inflammation.
Material and method: Data was retrieved from the neonatal histories from newborns that
were born at the University clinic for Gynecology and obstetrics in Skopje. During the period from
November 18th 2013 until April 15th 2014, data from 122 newborns was collected. Inclusion criteria for data collection included: Blood analysis of the specific parameters for infection-percent of Granulocytes (as a marker of bacterial infection), CRP (as a marker for inflammation and/or
infection) and 100 newborns without clinical manifestations of infection and with normal values of
CRP/Granulocytes. The clinical picture of visible infection was considered "Gold standard,,. Positive
predictive value and negative predictive value were calculated.
Results: Out of 122 newborns studied, 13.11% (15) presented with clinical manifestations of
infection. Out of these 16 newborns 75% (12) had increased level of CRP and 43.75% (7) of them had percent of Granulocytes >70%. For increased Granulocytes PPV=0,148; NPV= 0,92 and for increased of CRP PPV=0,25; NPV=0,94.
Conclusion: High NPV suggest: normal value of Granulocytes/CRP has low level of likelihood of clinical manifestation. The low PPV suggest that positive values of Granulocytes/CRP have low
level of likelihood of infection in newborns. ln case there is not clear clinical manifestation other
method should be considered.
Subjects

CRP

granulocytes

newborns

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