Correlation between C - Reactive Protein and Blood Culture in Neonatal Sepsis at a Tertiary Care Centre in Western Nepal

A. Lamichhane, A. Mishra
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Introduction: Neonatal sepsis is a serious problem that needs to be addressed for a better outcome of the neonates. This study was conducted to determine the sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV) of C-Reactive Protein (CRP) in neonates with sepsis in comparison with blood culture. Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out in clinically suspected neonates with sepsis in a tertiary hospital. Association between C-reactive protein and blood culture positivity in neonatal sepsis was studied. Results: Out of 245 patients admitted with clinical suspicion of sepsis, 104 (42.45%, 95% CI: 36.18-48.90%) were blood culture-proven sepsis. CRP was reactive in 92 cases (88.5%, 95% CI: 80.71 % - 93.89%) of blood culture-proven sepsis. Gram-negative organisms were predominant, 58 (57.55%) seen from the isolates of blood culture while gram-positive organisms were found to be 46 (43.23%). Early-onset sepsis was seen in 194 (79.18%) cases, while late-onset sepsis accounted for 51(20.82%). The sensitivity and specificity of CRP in the diagnosis of neonatal sepsis was 88.5% and 46.1% respectively with the positive predictive value of 54.8% and negative predictive value of 84.1% and diagnostic accuracy of 64.1%. Conclusion: Neonatal sepsis is still an important cause of hospital admission in the neonatal intensive care unit of our hospital. This study highlights the high sensitivity and negative predictive value but lower specificity and positive predictive value of CRP in relation to blood culture. The present study depicts a significant correlation between culture positivity and CRP.
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引言:新生儿败血症是一个严重的问题,需要解决以获得更好的新生儿预后。本研究旨在通过与血液培养的比较,确定C-反应蛋白(CRP)在新生儿败血症中的敏感性、特异性、阳性预测值(PPV)和阴性预测值(NPV)。方法:对三级医院临床疑似败血症新生儿进行横断面研究。研究了C反应蛋白与新生儿败血症血培养阳性的关系。结果:245例临床怀疑败血症的患者中,104例(42.45%,95%CI:36.18-48.90%)经血培养证实为败血症。92例(88.5%,95%可信区间:80.71%-93.89%)血培养证实的败血症患者CRP呈反应性。血培养分离株中以革兰氏阴性菌58株(57.55%)为主,革兰氏阳性菌46株(43.23%),早期败血症194例(79.18%),晚发性败血症51例(20.82%),CRP诊断新生儿败血症的敏感性和特异性分别为88.5%和46.1%,阳性预测值为54.8%,阴性预测值为84.1%,诊断准确率为64.1%医院本研究强调了CRP与血液培养相关的高灵敏度和阴性预测值,但特异性和阳性预测值较低。本研究描述了培养阳性与CRP之间的显著相关性。
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