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Delta Neutrophil Index Does Not Differentiate Bacterial Infection without Bacteremia from Viral Infection in Pediatric Febrile Patients

Authors
 Maro Kim  ;  Jin Hee Lee  ;  Young Ho Kwak  ;  Hyun Kyung Kim  ;  Hyuksool Kwon  ;  Dongbum Suh  ;  Do Kyun Kim  ;  Ha Ni Lee  ;  Jin Hee Kim  ;  Jie Hee Jue  ;  Soyun Hwang 
Citation
 CHILDREN-BASEL, Vol.10(1) : 161, 2023-01 
Journal Title
CHILDREN-BASEL
Issue Date
2023-01
Keywords
bacterial infection ; children ; delta neutrophil index ; viral infection
Abstract
Introduction: We sought to determine whether the delta neutrophil index (DNI), a marker that is reported to be used to predict the diagnosis, prognosis, and disease severity of bacteremia and sepsis, is useful in differentiating bacterial infection without bacteremia (BIWB) from viral infections (VI) in pediatric febrile patients in the emergency department (ED). Method: We conducted a retrospective analysis of febrile patients' medical records from the pediatric ED of the teaching hospital. The patients with BIWB and those with VI were identified with a review of medical records. The primary outcome was the diagnostic performance of DNI in differentiating BIWB from VI. The secondary outcome was a comparison of the diagnostic performances of DNI, CRP, WBC, and neutrophil count between the two groups. Results: A total of 151 (26.3%) patients were in the BIWB group, and 423 (73.7%) were in the VI group. There was no significant difference in DNI between the two groups (3.51 +/- 6.90 vs. 3.07 +/- 5.82, mean +/- SD, BIWB vs. VI). However, CRP levels were significantly higher in the BIWB group than in the VI group (4.56 +/- 5.45 vs. 1.39 +/- 2.12, mean +/- SD, BIWB vs. VI, p < 0.05). The AUROCs of DNI, WBC count, neutrophil levels, RDW, and CRP levels were 0.5016, 0.5531, 0.5631, 0.5131, and 0.7389, respectively, and only CRP levels were helpful in differentiating BIWB from VI. Conclusion: In the absence of bacteremia, DNI would not be helpful in differentiating BIWB from VI in pediatric febrile patients.
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DOI
10.3390/children10010161
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Pediatrics (소아과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Hwang, Soyun(황소연)
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/199679
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