1. Application value of P-selectin and Clara cell secretory protein 16 expression in children with severe adenovirus pneumonia.
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Yuan L, Yang Y, Huang J, Zhuo Z, and Wu X
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- Humans, Male, Female, Child, Preschool, Infant, Biomarkers blood, Pneumonia, Viral diagnosis, Pneumonia, Viral virology, Pneumonia, Viral blood, ROC Curve, Severity of Illness Index, Adenovirus Infections, Human virology, Adenovirus Infections, Human blood, P-Selectin blood, Uteroglobin blood, Uteroglobin genetics
- Abstract
This study investigated the roles of P-selectin and Clara cell secretory protein 16 (CC16) levels in the pathogenesis of severe adenovirus (ADV) pneumonia in children and evaluated their ability to predict disease. Fifty-one children (age, 1-5 years) with ADV pneumonia who were admitted to Xiamen Children's Hospital were included in this study and divided into the mild group (24 patients) and severe group (27 patients). A control group comprising healthy children of the same age who underwent routine physical examinations during the same period (30 patients) was also included. The univariate analysis demonstrated that the levels of the white blood cell count and C-reactive protein, procalcitonin, d-dimer, and P-selectin were increased in a severe group compared with a mild group, while CC16 levels were significantly decreased (p < 0.05). The logistic regression analysis revealed that P-selectin and CC16 levels were independent risk factors for severe ADV pneumonia in children. The areas under the ROC curves suggested that P-selectin and CC16 exhibited high predictive value for severe ADV pneumonia. P-selectin values more than 898.58 pg/mL and CC16 values less than 11.355 ng/mL predicted severe ADV pneumonia. P-selectin and CC16 levels are correlated with the severity of ADV pneumonia in children., (© 2024 Wiley Periodicals LLC.)
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- 2024
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