Reactive Thrombocytosis in Febrile Young Infants with Serious Bacterial Infection

被引:9
|
作者
Fouzas, S. [1 ]
Mantagou, L. [1 ]
Skylogianni, E. [1 ]
Varvarigou, A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Patras, Dept Pediat, Patras, Greece
关键词
Diagnosis; Fever; Infants; Serious bacterial infection; Thrombocytosis; URINARY-TRACT INFECTIONS; CHILDREN; AGE; FEVER; MANAGEMENT; CHILDHOOD; PREDICTORS; MARKERS; PROTEIN; LESS;
D O I
10.1007/s13312-010-0158-3
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Objective To estimate the incidence of reactive thrombocytosis among febrile young infants and to asses the utility of platelet count as a potential predictor of serious bacterial infection (SBI) Design Retrospective study between January 2005 and December 2008 Setting Tertiary care pediatric unit Participants All infants 29 to 89 days of age admitted with rectal temperature >38 degrees C without a focus of infection Main Outcome Measures The results of the sepsis evaluation on admission were recorded SBI included all cases of occult bacteremia urinary tract infection bacterial meningitis pneumonia bacterial gastroenteritis and infections of the soft tissues and bones Results Of the 408 infants studied 103 (25 2%) had SBI Platelet count was significantly higher in infants with SBI compared to those without (median 513000 /mm(3) [interquartile range 455 000-598 000/mm(3)] vs median 398000/mm(3) [interquartile range 313 000-463 000/mm(3)] P<0 001) Thrombocytosis had only moderate ability in predicting SBI (area under the curve 0 74 95%Cl 0 70-0 79) The combination of platelet count >= 450 000/mm(3) WBC >= 15 000/mm(3) C-reactive protein >= 2 mg/dL and pyuria >= 10 WBC/hpf would lead to misclassification of 4 infants with SBI (3 9% of SBIs negative likelihood ratio 0 08) Conclusions Reactive thrombocytosis was a frequent finding in young infants with SBI Thrombocytosis >= 450 000 cells/mm(3) in combination with leucocytosis elevated CRP and pyuria, may help in early recognition of febrile young infants at risk for SBI
引用
收藏
页码:937 / 943
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Thrombocytosis as a predictor of serious bacterial infection
    Neelam Marwaha
    Indian Pediatrics, 2010, 47 : 923 - 924
  • [22] Thrombocytosis as a Predictor of Serious Bacterial Infection
    Marwaha, Neelam
    INDIAN PEDIATRICS, 2010, 47 (11) : 923 - 924
  • [23] Serious Bacterial Infections in Young Febrile Infants With Positive Urinalysis Results
    Mahajan, Prashant
    VanBuren, John M.
    Tzimenatos, Leah
    Cruz, Andrea T.
    Vitale, Melissa
    Powell, Elizabeth C.
    Leetch, Aaron N.
    Pickett, Michelle L.
    Brayer, Anne
    Nigrovic, Lise E.
    Dayan, Peter S.
    Atabaki, Shireen M.
    Ruddy, Richard M.
    Rogers, Alexander J.
    Greenberg, Richard
    Alpern, Elizabeth R.
    Tunik, Michael G.
    Saunders, Mary
    Muenzer, Jared
    Levine, Deborah A.
    Hoyle Jr, John D.
    Lillis, Kathleen Grisanti
    Gattu, Rajender
    Crain, Ellen F.
    Borgialli, Dominic
    Bonsu, Bema
    Blumberg, Stephen
    Anders, Jennifer
    Roosevelt, Genie
    Browne, Lorin R.
    Cohen, Daniel M.
    Linakis, James G.
    Jaffe, David M.
    Bennett, Jonathan E.
    Schnadower, David
    Park, Grace
    Mistry, Rakesh D.
    Glissmeyer, Eric W.
    Cator, Allison
    Bogie, Amanda
    Quayle, Kimberly S.
    Ellison, Angela
    Balamuth, Fran
    Richards, Rachel
    Ramilo, Octavio
    Kuppermann, Nathan
    PEDIATRICS, 2022, 150 (04)
  • [24] Machine Learning To Predict Serious Bacterial Infections in Young Febrile Infants
    Ramgopal, Sriram
    Horvat, Christopher M.
    Yanamala, Naveena
    Alpern, Elizabeth R.
    PEDIATRICS, 2020, 146 (03)
  • [25] EFFICACY OF A PROTOCOL TO DISTINGUISH RISK OF SERIOUS BACTERIAL-INFECTION IN THE OUTPATIENT EVALUATION OF FEBRILE YOUNG INFANTS
    BONADIO, WA
    HAGEN, E
    RUCKA, J
    SHALLOW, K
    STOMMEL, P
    SMITH, D
    CLINICAL PEDIATRICS, 1993, 32 (07) : 401 - 404
  • [26] IDENTIFYING FEBRILE INFANTS AT RISK FOR A SERIOUS BACTERIAL-INFECTION - REPLY
    KLASSEN, TP
    ROWE, PC
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 1993, 123 (03): : 490 - 490
  • [27] Duration of fever and markers of serious bacterial infection in young febrile children
    Pratt, Amanda
    Attia, Magdy W.
    PEDIATRICS INTERNATIONAL, 2007, 49 (01) : 31 - 35
  • [28] Risk of Serious Bacterial Infections in Young Febrile Infants With COVID-19
    Payson, Alison
    Etinger, Veronica
    Napky, Pablo
    Montarroyos, Stephanie
    Ruiz-Castaneda, Ana
    Mestre, Marcos
    PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY CARE, 2021, 37 (04) : 232 - 236
  • [29] Procalcitonin in Young Febrile Infants for the Detection of Serious Bacterial Infections: Is This the "Holy Grail"?
    Tan, Tina Q.
    PEDIATRICS, 2008, 122 (05) : 1117 - 1118
  • [30] How to predict serious bacterial infections in young febrile infants in the emergency department?
    Yen, Ting-Yu
    PEDIATRICS AND NEONATOLOGY, 2019, 60 (02): : 117 - 118