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Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-Induced Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha (TNF-ɑ) Levels and Health Care Associated Infection (HAI) in Children with Multi-Organ Dysfunction Syndrome (MODS).
The present study estimated lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) levels and its association with health care associated infection (HAI) and duration of multi-organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS). LPS-induced TNF-α levels were estimated in 67 children on day 3 of MODS. Variables recorded were Pediatric Index of Mortality (PIM-3), cultures, diagnosis, HAI, days of MODS, survivors and non-survivors. Of 67 children, 37 (52.2%) were male and 27 (40.2%) expired. Sixty-three (94%) children had reduced TNF-α levels (<200 pg/ml); 23.11 (10.38, 40.59). The median number of days in MODS was 7 (5, 12) and prolonged MODS (≥7 d) was observed in 49/67 (73.1%) children. Forty-five (67.1%) children had HAI, among these 33/45 (73.3%) had ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP). TNF-α levels were significantly lower in children with MODS, prolonged MODS, children who developed HAI and non-survivors as compared to healthy children (p <0.0001), children with MODS <7 d (p=0.01), children without HAI (p=0.009) and survivors (p=0.04), respectively. HAI was independently associated with reduced levels of TNF-α (p=0.01).
期刊介绍:
Indian Journal of Pediatrics (IJP), is an official publication of the Dr. K.C. Chaudhuri Foundation. The Journal, a peer-reviewed publication, is published twelve times a year on a monthly basis (January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December), and publishes clinical and basic research of all aspects of pediatrics, provided they have scientific merit and represent an important advance in knowledge. The Journal publishes original articles, review articles, case reports which provide new information, letters in relation to published articles, scientific research letters and picture of the month, announcements (meetings, courses, job advertisements); summary report of conferences and book reviews.