Unveiling neonatal risk factors, clinical profile and early diagnostic markers of neonatal sepsis in a tertiary care hospital from South India: a cross-sectional study

Pradyotha Suman, Nagamani Kulkarni, Sadashiva B. Ukkali, A. Thobbi
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Background: Neonatal sepsis remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in newborns, particularly in resource-limited settings. Understanding the clinical presentation, neonatal risk factors associated with neonatal sepsis and evaluating the correlation of markers of sepsis [C-reactive protein (CRP), white blood cell (WBC) counts, immature to total (IT) ratio and presence of toxic granules] for its early diagnosis are essential for improving the neonatal health outcomes. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 120 neonates admitted to the tertiary care hospital in Vijayapura, Karnataka, South India. Neonatal risk factors were assessed, and laboratory investigations were performed to diagnose neonatal sepsis. Statistical analysis was conducted to determine associations and significance. Results: The most prevalent symptom across all categories is tachypnea, observed in 98.3% of the total patients. Lethargy, refusal to suck, and fever are equally frequent, affecting 65.8% of the total patients. Neonatal risk factors such as prematurity and low birth weight were identified as important contributors to sepsis. WBC counts, elevated CRP levels (>0.6 mg/dl), IT ratio above 0.2, and presence of toxic granules were significantly associated with neonatal sepsis. Conclusions: Neonatal risk factors play a crucial role in the occurrence and outcome of neonatal sepsis. Laboratory investigations, particularly CRP levels, IT ratio, and toxic granule examination, demonstrate significant diagnostic value for the early diagnosis of neonatal sepsis.
揭示南印度一家三级医院新生儿败血症的风险因素、临床特征和早期诊断指标:一项横断面研究
背景:新生儿败血症仍然是新生儿发病和死亡的一个重要原因,尤其是在资源有限的环境中。了解与新生儿败血症相关的临床表现、新生儿风险因素以及评估败血症标志物(C反应蛋白(CRP)、白细胞(WBC)计数、未成熟细胞与总白细胞(IT)比率和毒性颗粒的存在)的相关性以进行早期诊断,对于改善新生儿健康状况至关重要:方法:我们对印度南部卡纳塔克邦维贾亚普拉市三级医院收治的 120 名新生儿进行了横断面研究。对新生儿风险因素进行了评估,并进行了实验室检查以诊断新生儿败血症。统计分析确定了相关性和重要性:所有类别中最常见的症状是呼吸急促,占患者总数的 98.3%。嗜睡、拒绝吮吸和发烧同样常见,占患者总数的 65.8%。早产和出生体重不足等新生儿风险因素被认为是导致败血症的重要因素。白细胞计数、CRP水平升高(>0.6 mg/dl)、IT比值超过0.2以及出现毒性颗粒与新生儿败血症有显著相关性:新生儿风险因素在新生儿败血症的发生和结局中起着至关重要的作用。实验室检查,尤其是 CRP 水平、IT 比值和毒性颗粒检查,对早期诊断新生儿败血症具有重要的诊断价值。
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