1. Diagnostic significance of non-specific diagnostic indicators for bacterial neonatal late-onset sepsis
Wanjian ZHAO ; Yuehua FENG ; Junhua LI ; Sufen CAO
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2019;26(16):1960-1964
Objective:
To investigate the diagnostic value of non-specific diagnostic indicators for bacterial neonatal late-onset sepsis.
Methods:
A total of 55 children with bacterial neonatal late-onset sepsis in Langfang People's Hospital were selected as sepsis group.Another 67 cases of non-infected newborns were selected as control group.White blood cell, platelet and C-reactive protein were retrospectively analyzed for diagnostic value.Meanwhile, percentage of neutrophils and mean platelet volume were analyzed for diagnostic value.
Results:
When the bacterial neonatal late-onset sepsis occurred, the sensitivity(41.8%), specificity(95.6%) and positive predictive value(92.0%) of C-reactive protein were high.The sensitivity(18.2%, 10.9%), positive predictive value(71.4%, 85.7%) of white blood cell and platelet were low, but specificity(94%, 98.5%) was high.The percentage of neutrophils [(62.01±22.16)] and mean platelet volume[(11.60±0.98)] were higher than those of the control group [(36.58±11.06), (10.88±0.95)], and the differences were statistically significant(all

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