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Diagnostic role of inflammatory markers in pediatric Brucella arthritis

BACKGROUND: As a multisystem infectious disease, there is an inflammation, which causes increase in acute phase reactants in brucellosis. The mean platelet volume (MPV), platelet distribution width (PDW), red cell distribution width (RDW), neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and platelet to lymphoc...

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Autores principales: Aktar, Fesih, Tekin, Recep, Bektaş, Mehmet Selçuk, Güneş, Ali, Köşker, Muhammet, Ertuğrul, Sabahattin, Yılmaz, Kamil, Karaman, Kamuran, Balık, Hasan, Yolbaş, İlyas
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4709903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26753565
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13052-016-0211-5
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author Aktar, Fesih
Tekin, Recep
Bektaş, Mehmet Selçuk
Güneş, Ali
Köşker, Muhammet
Ertuğrul, Sabahattin
Yılmaz, Kamil
Karaman, Kamuran
Balık, Hasan
Yolbaş, İlyas
author_facet Aktar, Fesih
Tekin, Recep
Bektaş, Mehmet Selçuk
Güneş, Ali
Köşker, Muhammet
Ertuğrul, Sabahattin
Yılmaz, Kamil
Karaman, Kamuran
Balık, Hasan
Yolbaş, İlyas
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description BACKGROUND: As a multisystem infectious disease, there is an inflammation, which causes increase in acute phase reactants in brucellosis. The mean platelet volume (MPV), platelet distribution width (PDW), red cell distribution width (RDW), neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and platelet to lymphocyte ratio (PLR) have been identified as markers of inflammation. The present study aimed to evaluate diagnostic values of these biomarkers in brucella arthritis (BA). METHODS: The study included 64 children with BA and 66 healthy control subjects. Demographic features, joint involvement, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), C-reactive protein (CRP) and hematological variables were retrospectively recorded. In addition, results of synovial fluid and serum tube agglutination test for brucella together with treatment regimens were recorded. RESULTS: The mean age of the patients (53.1 % male) was 92.3 ± 41.2 months. The most commonly affected joint was ankle (53.1 %). Synovial fluid puncture-brucella agglutination test was positive in 22 (34.3 %) patients. Puncture culture was positive in 9 patients. Most of the patients (57.8 %) were treated with a combination of rifampicin plus sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim and gentamicin. Significantly higher mean PDW, RDW, MPV, NLR and PLR values were found in children with BA compared to control subjects (p < 0.05). A positive correlation was found between MPV and NLR values (R(2) = 0.192, p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: Our findings indicated that NLR and PLR are indirect markers of inflammation that may be observed abnormally increased in children with brucella arthritis. Further longitudinal studies are needed to investigate this topic to establish the more clear associations.
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spelling pubmed-47099032016-01-13 Diagnostic role of inflammatory markers in pediatric Brucella arthritis Aktar, Fesih Tekin, Recep Bektaş, Mehmet Selçuk Güneş, Ali Köşker, Muhammet Ertuğrul, Sabahattin Yılmaz, Kamil Karaman, Kamuran Balık, Hasan Yolbaş, İlyas Ital J Pediatr Research BACKGROUND: As a multisystem infectious disease, there is an inflammation, which causes increase in acute phase reactants in brucellosis. The mean platelet volume (MPV), platelet distribution width (PDW), red cell distribution width (RDW), neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and platelet to lymphocyte ratio (PLR) have been identified as markers of inflammation. The present study aimed to evaluate diagnostic values of these biomarkers in brucella arthritis (BA). METHODS: The study included 64 children with BA and 66 healthy control subjects. Demographic features, joint involvement, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), C-reactive protein (CRP) and hematological variables were retrospectively recorded. In addition, results of synovial fluid and serum tube agglutination test for brucella together with treatment regimens were recorded. RESULTS: The mean age of the patients (53.1 % male) was 92.3 ± 41.2 months. The most commonly affected joint was ankle (53.1 %). Synovial fluid puncture-brucella agglutination test was positive in 22 (34.3 %) patients. Puncture culture was positive in 9 patients. Most of the patients (57.8 %) were treated with a combination of rifampicin plus sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim and gentamicin. Significantly higher mean PDW, RDW, MPV, NLR and PLR values were found in children with BA compared to control subjects (p < 0.05). A positive correlation was found between MPV and NLR values (R(2) = 0.192, p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: Our findings indicated that NLR and PLR are indirect markers of inflammation that may be observed abnormally increased in children with brucella arthritis. Further longitudinal studies are needed to investigate this topic to establish the more clear associations. BioMed Central 2016-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4709903/ /pubmed/26753565 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13052-016-0211-5 Text en © Aktar et al. 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Aktar, Fesih
Tekin, Recep
Bektaş, Mehmet Selçuk
Güneş, Ali
Köşker, Muhammet
Ertuğrul, Sabahattin
Yılmaz, Kamil
Karaman, Kamuran
Balık, Hasan
Yolbaş, İlyas
Diagnostic role of inflammatory markers in pediatric Brucella arthritis
title Diagnostic role of inflammatory markers in pediatric Brucella arthritis
title_full Diagnostic role of inflammatory markers in pediatric Brucella arthritis
title_fullStr Diagnostic role of inflammatory markers in pediatric Brucella arthritis
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic role of inflammatory markers in pediatric Brucella arthritis
title_short Diagnostic role of inflammatory markers in pediatric Brucella arthritis
title_sort diagnostic role of inflammatory markers in pediatric brucella arthritis
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4709903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26753565
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13052-016-0211-5
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