Leukocytosis as a Predictor of Clinical Worsening and Complications in Children with Pertussis: A Systematic Review of Case Study

Bakhtiar Bakhtiar, Inayah Zhiaul Muttaqin, Ghazi Maulana, Ghina Tsurayya, Garsia Safana
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Pertussis is a highly contagious disease with clinical features ranging from mild to severe and various complications. Hematological examination, especially the leukocyte count, can predict the possibility of clinical deterioration with several complications, such as pneumonia. This case study aimed to assess whether leukocytosis could indicate the clinical worsening of pertussis in children. This research method is a systematic review on a case study. The subject of this case study is a child with pertussis experiencing clinical deterioration. Prominent laboratory data in this case study includes leukocytosis. This systematic review aims to analyze the association between leukocytosis and the clinical deterioration of this case study. Literature search procedure using PubMed, Cochrane, and Google Scholar search instruments. The keywords used are "pertussis," "risk factor," and "and children." Using the limitations of randomized controlled clinical trials, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, cohorts, and cross-sectional or case series, the language of instruction is English, and publications within the last 20 years. Overall, 16,666 articles were obtained, consisting of 43 pieces from PubMed; only two papers were valid. Of the 3,123 articles on the Cochrane, only two are valid. Likewise, out of 13,500 articles on Google Scholar, only two are valid. Furthermore, it was traced based on the aspect of duplication, then three papers were found, which were cohort studies. It was concluded that leukocytosis predicts clinical deterioration and complications in children with pertussis.
白细胞增多作为儿童百日咳临床恶化和并发症的预测指标:一项系统的病例研究综述
百日咳是一种高度传染性疾病,临床特征从轻到重,并发症多种多样。血液学检查,特别是白细胞计数,可以预测临床恶化的可能性,并伴有一些并发症,如肺炎。本病例研究旨在评估白细胞增多是否能提示儿童百日咳的临床恶化。这种研究方法是对个案研究的系统回顾。这个案例研究的主题是一个儿童百日咳经历临床恶化。本病例研究中重要的实验室数据包括白细胞增多。本系统综述旨在分析白细胞增多症与本病例临床恶化之间的关系。文献检索程序使用PubMed, Cochrane和Google Scholar搜索工具。关键词是“百日咳”、“危险因素”和“儿童”。利用随机对照临床试验、系统评价、荟萃分析、队列和横断面或病例系列的局限性,教学语言为英语,并在最近20年内发表。总共获得了16,666篇文章,其中43篇来自PubMed;只有两份文件有效。在Cochrane的3123篇文章中,只有两篇是有效的。同样,在谷歌学术搜索的13500篇文章中,只有两篇是有效的。进一步从重复的角度进行追溯,共发现3篇论文,均为队列研究。结论:白细胞增多预示着儿童百日咳的临床恶化和并发症。
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