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Patterns of C-reactive protein ratio response to antibiotics in pediatric sepsis: A prospective cohort study

Authors :
Vanessa Soares Lanziotti
L. Pulcheri
Marcio Soares
Arnaldo Prata-Barbosa
José Roberto Lapa e Silva
Pedro Póvoa
Ligia S.C.F. Rabello
Jorge I. F. Salluh
Source :
Journal of critical care. 44
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Evaluate sequential C-reactive protein (CRP) measurements and patterns of CRP-ratio response to antibiotic therapy during first 7days in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) of septic children.Prospective, cohort study of children (1month-12years) admitted at 3 PICUs, with diagnosis of sepsis with72h course. CRP-ratio was calculated in relation to D0_CRP value. Children were classified according to an individual pattern of CRP-ratio response: fast - CRP_D4 of therapy was0.4 of D0_CRP; slow - continuous but slow decrease of CRP; non - CRP remained ≥0.8 of D0_CRP; biphasic - initial CRP decrease to levels0.8 of D0_CRP followed by secondary rise ≥0.8.103 septic children (age-median: 2yrs; 54% male) were prospectively included (infection focus: 65% respiratory, 12.5% central nervous system). Overall PICU mortality was 11.7%. 102 children could be classified according to a predefined CRP-ratio response pattern. Time-dependent analysis of CRP-ratio and CRP course of the different patterns were significantly different. Besides, PICU mortality rate was significantly different according CRP-ratio response patterns: fast response 4.5%; slow response 5.8%; non-response 29.4%; biphasic response 42.8%.In pediatric sepsis, CRP-ratio serial evaluation was useful in early identification of patients with poor outcome.

Details

ISSN :
15578615
Volume :
44
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of critical care
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....157552949b6c33c0e58e98b22460f1f3