Prognostic value of neutrophil CD64 in low birth weight neonates with sepsis

M. Sayed, A. Kamal, Mohammed A. Abdel Hakim, R. Hassan
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Introduction: Neonatal sepsis represents a major health problem with high mortality and morbidity rates. Although early diagnosis of neonatal sepsis is very important for proper management yet it remains a difficult task. Neutrophil CD64 (nCD64) is used as a marker for the diagnosis of sepsis, requiring a small sample volume, short turnaround time.Objectives: In this study we aimed to study the diagnostic performance of nCD64 against routine markers in low birth weight neonates (LBWN) with sepsis.Patients and methods: A case control study was conducted on 40 LBWN suspected clinically to have early onset neonatal sepsis against 20 neonates clinically free of sepsis as control. Investigations included CBC, CRP, blood culture andnCD64 expression.Results: among the studied markers of sepsis; immature neutrophil count, immature /mature ratio, immature/total ratio, CRP and nCD64 were significantly higher in suspected group than control (p value 0.007, 0.001, 0.002, 0.001, and 0.001 respectively). Among the group of neonates with suspected sepsis, blood culture of 11 cases (27.5%) did not show growth. nCD64 showed the highest sensitivity and specificity; 100% each. Immature neutrophil count and total leucocytic count showed the lowest sensitivity 40% and mature neutrophil showed the lowest specificity 45%. The expression of nCD64 in those neonates who died as a complication of sepsis was significantly higher than those who survived (p value 0.001).Conclusion: nCD64 is a reliable marker for the diagnosis of early onset neonatal sepsis in LBWN with a significant predictive value for disease course.
中性粒细胞CD64在低出生体重新生儿脓毒症中的预后价值
新生儿败血症是一种具有高死亡率和发病率的主要健康问题。新生儿败血症的早期诊断对于正确的治疗是非常重要的,但它仍然是一项艰巨的任务。中性粒细胞CD64 (nCD64)被用作脓毒症诊断的标志物,需要小样本量,周转时间短。目的:在本研究中,我们旨在研究nCD64对低出生体重新生儿(LBWN)脓毒症的常规标志物的诊断性能。患者与方法:将40例临床怀疑有早发型新生儿脓毒症的LBWN与20例临床无脓毒症的新生儿作为对照,进行病例对照研究。检查包括CBC、CRP、血培养和ncd64表达。结果:在所研究的脓毒症标志物中;疑似组未成熟中性粒细胞计数、未成熟/成熟比值、未成熟/总比值、CRP和nCD64均显著高于对照组(p值分别为0.007、0.001、0.002、0.001和0.001)。在疑似脓毒症新生儿组中,11例(27.5%)血培养未见生长。nCD64的敏感性和特异性最高;各占100%。未成熟中性粒细胞计数和总白细胞计数敏感性最低,为40%,成熟中性粒细胞特异性最低,为45%。因脓毒症并发症死亡的新生儿中nCD64的表达明显高于存活的新生儿(p值0.001)。结论:nCD64是诊断早发性LBWN新生儿脓毒症的可靠标志物,对病程有显著的预测价值。
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