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  • Diagnostic Role of Scd14-Subtype As a Sepsis Biomarker In Febrile Neutropenic Pediatric Oncology Pat...

Diagnostic Role of Scd14-Subtype As a Sepsis Biomarker In Febrile Neutropenic Pediatric Oncology Patients

Authors : Şebnem KUTER, Cengiz CANPOLAT, Kaan YILANCIOĞLU
Pages : 395-400
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Publication Date : 2018-12-01
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Introduction and Objective: Febrile neutropenia FN is one of the most common complications of cancer chemotherapy and requires urgent treatment. Upon diagnosis of childhood FN, culture samples should be obtained and a broad spectrum antibiotherapy should be administered immediately. However, bacterial infections are not the only cause of fever in neutropenic pediatric patients; chemotherapeutics, the disease itself, as well as viral and fungal agents can also be the cause of fever. Various biomarkers have been studied to differentiate the cause of fever to date. Infections are mostly lethal in neutropenic patients, early stage differential biomarkers are, therefore, of utmost importance. It is the aim of this study to assess the potential of presepsin as an additional diagnostic tool for the detection of bacteremia/sepsis in childhood Febrile Neutropenia FN patients. Methods: Twenty-four pediatric patients, with a total 29 febrile neutropenic episodes were enrolled in this study. One patient with 3 FN episodes, three patients with 2 FN episodes were admitted to our clinic during the study. Patients were classified into bacteremia/sepsis and fever without origin groups. Serum samples were collected after confirmation of FN and analyzed for presepsin, c-reactive protein CRP and procalcitonin PCT according to instructions of manufacturers. Results: Biomarkers failed to display a discriminative value between bacteremia/sepsis and fever without origin groups, whereas presepsin was found to be an indicator of the presence of bacterial growth in hemoculture and was shown to have a potential diagnostic value.Conclusion: Presepsin might be used as an additional diagnostic tool for the detection of bacteremia/sepsis in childhood FN patients
Keywords : Biomarker, Febrile Neutropenia, Presepsin, sCD14 subtype

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