Feasibility analysis of serum calcitonin in the treatment of pediatric respiratory tract infections
10.3969/j.issn.1005-1678.2016.09.036
- VernacularTitle:血清降钙素治疗小儿呼吸道感染的可行性分析
- Author:
Ling YANG
;
Wei CENG
;
Yideng JIANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
serum calcitonin;
pediatric;
respiratory tract infection;
efficacy;
economy
- From:
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics
2016;36(9):129-131
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To study the clinical effect of serum calcitonin in the treatment of pediatric respiratory tract infections.Methods A retrospective analysis of our hospital in the patient's medical records from April 2015 to April 2016 were 80 cases of pediatric respiratory tract infection, were randomly divided into control group and observation group, 40 cases of respiratory tract infection were treated with standard antibiotic therapy in the control group, the observation group was treated with antibiotics in the treatment of serum calcitonin under the guidance of the comparative analysis of two groups of children with clinical efficacy, clinical symptoms disappear time, antibiotic use and hospital economy.Results The effective rate of control group was 70%, and the observation group was 90%.The clinical efficiency of the observation group was relatively higher than control group ( P <0.05).Compared with the control group, the clinical symptoms of the patients in the observation group were significantly lower than that of the control group(P<0.05).Patients in the observation group used antibiotics was 16 cases(40%), the antibiotic use rate was, 32 cases(80%) in the control group, the average usage time of antibiotics and the average cost of observation group was significantly lower than control group(P<0.05)..The time of hospitalization and the hospitalization expenses of,observation group were lower than control group(P<0.05).Conclusion The treatment of pediatric respiratory infection in serum calcitonin can help improve the clinical efficacy, reduce the use of antibiotics in children with high economic.