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Lymphocyte-to-C-Reactive Protein Ratio as an Early Sepsis Biomarker for Neonates with Suspected Sepsis

BACKGROUND: Neonatal sepsis is an extremely dangerous and fatal disease among neonates, and its timely diagnosis is critical to treatment. This research is aimed at evaluating the clinical significance of the lymphocyte-to-C-reactive protein ratio (LCR) as an early sepsis indicator in neonates with...

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Autores principales: Li, Xiaojuan, Wei, Yulei, Xu, Zhe, Li, Tiewei, Dong, Geng, Liu, Xinrui, Zhu, Zhiwei, Yang, Jianwei, Yang, Junmei
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Publicado: Hindawi 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10185419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37197571
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/9077787
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author Li, Xiaojuan
Wei, Yulei
Xu, Zhe
Li, Tiewei
Dong, Geng
Liu, Xinrui
Zhu, Zhiwei
Yang, Jianwei
Yang, Junmei
author_facet Li, Xiaojuan
Wei, Yulei
Xu, Zhe
Li, Tiewei
Dong, Geng
Liu, Xinrui
Zhu, Zhiwei
Yang, Jianwei
Yang, Junmei
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description BACKGROUND: Neonatal sepsis is an extremely dangerous and fatal disease among neonates, and its timely diagnosis is critical to treatment. This research is aimed at evaluating the clinical significance of the lymphocyte-to-C-reactive protein ratio (LCR) as an early sepsis indicator in neonates with suspected sepsis. METHODS: Between January 2016 and December 2021, 1269 neonates suspected of developing sepsis were included in this research. Among them, sepsis was diagnosed in 819 neonates, with 448 severe cases, as per the International Pediatric Sepsis Consensus. Data related to clinical and laboratory tests were obtained via electronic medical records. LCR was calculated as total lymphocyte (109 cells/L)/C-reactive protein (mg/L). Multivariate logistic regression analysis was employed to evaluate the effectiveness of LCR as an independent indicator for determining sepsis in susceptible sepsis neonates. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was conducted for investigating the diagnostic significance of LCR in sepsis. When suitable, the statistical tool SPSS 24.0 was used for statistical analyses. RESULTS: LCR decreased significantly in the control, mild, and severe sepsis groups. Further analyses exhibited that there was a substantially greater incidence of sepsis in neonates in the low-LCR group (LCR ≤ 3.94) as opposed to the higher LCR group (LCR > 3.94) (77.6% vs. 51.4%, p < 0.001). Correlation analysis indicated a substantial negative association of LCR with procalcitonin (r = −0.519, p < 0.001) and hospital stay duration (r = −0.258, p < 0.001). Multiple logistic regression analysis depicted LCR as an independent indicator for identifying sepsis and severe cases of this disease. ROC curve analysis indicated the optimal cutoff value of LCR in identifying sepsis to be 2.10, with 88% sensitivity and 55% specificity. CONCLUSIONS: LCR has proven to be a potentially strong biomarker capable of identifying sepsis in a timely manner in neonates suspected to have the disease.
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spelling pubmed-101854192023-05-16 Lymphocyte-to-C-Reactive Protein Ratio as an Early Sepsis Biomarker for Neonates with Suspected Sepsis Li, Xiaojuan Wei, Yulei Xu, Zhe Li, Tiewei Dong, Geng Liu, Xinrui Zhu, Zhiwei Yang, Jianwei Yang, Junmei Mediators Inflamm Research Article BACKGROUND: Neonatal sepsis is an extremely dangerous and fatal disease among neonates, and its timely diagnosis is critical to treatment. This research is aimed at evaluating the clinical significance of the lymphocyte-to-C-reactive protein ratio (LCR) as an early sepsis indicator in neonates with suspected sepsis. METHODS: Between January 2016 and December 2021, 1269 neonates suspected of developing sepsis were included in this research. Among them, sepsis was diagnosed in 819 neonates, with 448 severe cases, as per the International Pediatric Sepsis Consensus. Data related to clinical and laboratory tests were obtained via electronic medical records. LCR was calculated as total lymphocyte (109 cells/L)/C-reactive protein (mg/L). Multivariate logistic regression analysis was employed to evaluate the effectiveness of LCR as an independent indicator for determining sepsis in susceptible sepsis neonates. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was conducted for investigating the diagnostic significance of LCR in sepsis. When suitable, the statistical tool SPSS 24.0 was used for statistical analyses. RESULTS: LCR decreased significantly in the control, mild, and severe sepsis groups. Further analyses exhibited that there was a substantially greater incidence of sepsis in neonates in the low-LCR group (LCR ≤ 3.94) as opposed to the higher LCR group (LCR > 3.94) (77.6% vs. 51.4%, p < 0.001). Correlation analysis indicated a substantial negative association of LCR with procalcitonin (r = −0.519, p < 0.001) and hospital stay duration (r = −0.258, p < 0.001). Multiple logistic regression analysis depicted LCR as an independent indicator for identifying sepsis and severe cases of this disease. ROC curve analysis indicated the optimal cutoff value of LCR in identifying sepsis to be 2.10, with 88% sensitivity and 55% specificity. CONCLUSIONS: LCR has proven to be a potentially strong biomarker capable of identifying sepsis in a timely manner in neonates suspected to have the disease. Hindawi 2023-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10185419/ /pubmed/37197571 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/9077787 Text en Copyright © 2023 Xiaojuan Li et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Li, Xiaojuan
Wei, Yulei
Xu, Zhe
Li, Tiewei
Dong, Geng
Liu, Xinrui
Zhu, Zhiwei
Yang, Jianwei
Yang, Junmei
Lymphocyte-to-C-Reactive Protein Ratio as an Early Sepsis Biomarker for Neonates with Suspected Sepsis
title Lymphocyte-to-C-Reactive Protein Ratio as an Early Sepsis Biomarker for Neonates with Suspected Sepsis
title_full Lymphocyte-to-C-Reactive Protein Ratio as an Early Sepsis Biomarker for Neonates with Suspected Sepsis
title_fullStr Lymphocyte-to-C-Reactive Protein Ratio as an Early Sepsis Biomarker for Neonates with Suspected Sepsis
title_full_unstemmed Lymphocyte-to-C-Reactive Protein Ratio as an Early Sepsis Biomarker for Neonates with Suspected Sepsis
title_short Lymphocyte-to-C-Reactive Protein Ratio as an Early Sepsis Biomarker for Neonates with Suspected Sepsis
title_sort lymphocyte-to-c-reactive protein ratio as an early sepsis biomarker for neonates with suspected sepsis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10185419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37197571
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/9077787
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