EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF NEONATAL SEPSIS THROUGH HAMETOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL MARKERS

Background: Neonatal sepsis is a common occurrence in our part of the world characterized by signs and symptoms of bacterial infection during first 28 days of life. This study was carried out to evaluate the hematological parameters and C-reactive protein estimation in combination for early diagno...

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Main Authors: Sarah Ali Arif, Ayesha Ehsan, Mizna Arif, Javaid Hussain, Rahila Bano
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Language:English
Published: Gomal Medical College, D.I.Khan, Pakistan 2014-01-01
Series:Gomal Journal of Medical Sciences
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Online Access:http://gjms.com.pk/ojs24/index.php/gjms/article/view/847
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author Sarah Ali Arif
Ayesha Ehsan
Mizna Arif
Javaid Hussain
Rahila Bano
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Ayesha Ehsan
Mizna Arif
Javaid Hussain
Rahila Bano
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description Background: Neonatal sepsis is a common occurrence in our part of the world characterized by signs and symptoms of bacterial infection during first 28 days of life. This study was carried out to evaluate the hematological parameters and C-reactive protein estimation in combination for early diagnosis in patients with neonatal sepsis. Material & Methods: This cross sectional study was conducted at the Pediatrics Department, District Headquarters Hospital, Dera Ismail Khan, from October 2008 to April 2009. Seventy-five neonates having clinical features of sepsis and 35 clinically normal (asymptomatic) neonates were evaluated with a set of investigations. Total leukocyte count (TLC) absolute neutrophil count (ANC) platelet count (PLT) and C-reactive protein (CRP) estimation were used for diagnosis of neonatal sepsis. Results: TLC had sensitivity of 75% for group A (proven sepsis) and 76% for group B (probable sepsis); and had a negative predictive value (NPV) of 80% and 65% respectively. The sensitivity of ANC was 65% and 76% in group A and B respectively. For proven sepsis, the sensitivity of CRP was 75% and 76% for probable sepsis. The sensitivity and NPV for the combination of TLC, ANC and CRP were 100% each in group A and 79% and 80% in group B. Conclusion::The combination of TLC, ANC and CRP is more sensitive in detection of culture positive than culture negative cases of neonatal sepsis.
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spelling doaj.art-49389f4f88ff484aacd2a96fbb5d76df2022-12-22T01:13:08ZengGomal Medical College, D.I.Khan, PakistanGomal Journal of Medical Sciences1819-79731997-20672014-01-01112671EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF NEONATAL SEPSIS THROUGH HAMETOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL MARKERSSarah Ali Arif0Ayesha Ehsan1Mizna Arif2Javaid Hussain3Rahila Bano4Gomal Medical Collage D I KHANFatima Memorial Medical Collage LahoreAllama Iqbal Medical College, LahoreGomal Medical Collage D ,I,KHANGomal Medical College D,I ,KhanBackground: Neonatal sepsis is a common occurrence in our part of the world characterized by signs and symptoms of bacterial infection during first 28 days of life. This study was carried out to evaluate the hematological parameters and C-reactive protein estimation in combination for early diagnosis in patients with neonatal sepsis. Material & Methods: This cross sectional study was conducted at the Pediatrics Department, District Headquarters Hospital, Dera Ismail Khan, from October 2008 to April 2009. Seventy-five neonates having clinical features of sepsis and 35 clinically normal (asymptomatic) neonates were evaluated with a set of investigations. Total leukocyte count (TLC) absolute neutrophil count (ANC) platelet count (PLT) and C-reactive protein (CRP) estimation were used for diagnosis of neonatal sepsis. Results: TLC had sensitivity of 75% for group A (proven sepsis) and 76% for group B (probable sepsis); and had a negative predictive value (NPV) of 80% and 65% respectively. The sensitivity of ANC was 65% and 76% in group A and B respectively. For proven sepsis, the sensitivity of CRP was 75% and 76% for probable sepsis. The sensitivity and NPV for the combination of TLC, ANC and CRP were 100% each in group A and 79% and 80% in group B. Conclusion::The combination of TLC, ANC and CRP is more sensitive in detection of culture positive than culture negative cases of neonatal sepsis.http://gjms.com.pk/ojs24/index.php/gjms/article/view/847neonatal sepsisculturetlccrp
spellingShingle Sarah Ali Arif
Ayesha Ehsan
Mizna Arif
Javaid Hussain
Rahila Bano
EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF NEONATAL SEPSIS THROUGH HAMETOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL MARKERS
Gomal Journal of Medical Sciences
neonatal sepsis
culture
tlc
crp
title EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF NEONATAL SEPSIS THROUGH HAMETOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL MARKERS
title_full EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF NEONATAL SEPSIS THROUGH HAMETOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL MARKERS
title_fullStr EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF NEONATAL SEPSIS THROUGH HAMETOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL MARKERS
title_full_unstemmed EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF NEONATAL SEPSIS THROUGH HAMETOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL MARKERS
title_short EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF NEONATAL SEPSIS THROUGH HAMETOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL MARKERS
title_sort early diagnosis of neonatal sepsis through hametological and biochemical markers
topic neonatal sepsis
culture
tlc
crp
url http://gjms.com.pk/ojs24/index.php/gjms/article/view/847
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