Presepsin level as risk factor for mortality in premature infants with neonatal sepsis

Background Prematurity is a risk factor of neonatal sepsis and its associated morbidities and mortality. Most deaths in neonatal sepsis occur within the first seven days. Presepsin has been reported as one of the earliest biomarkers for predicting mortality. Objective To determine the association...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Ifan Romli, Tetty Yuniati, Dany Hilmanto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Indonesian Pediatric Society Publishing House 2021-06-01
Series:Paediatrica Indonesiana
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Online Access:https://paediatricaindonesiana.org/index.php/paediatrica-indonesiana/article/view/2617
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spelling doaj-3e0985c9046c4ab3a4cd3b85737627cd2021-07-19T05:59:30ZengIndonesian Pediatric Society Publishing HousePaediatrica Indonesiana0030-93112338-476X2021-06-016131657010.14238/pi61.3.2021.165-702617Presepsin level as risk factor for mortality in premature infants with neonatal sepsisMuhammad Ifan Romli0Tetty Yuniati1Dany Hilmanto2Department of Child Health, Dr. Hasan Sadikin Hospital, Padjadjaran UniversityDepartment of Child Health, Universitas Padjadjaran Medical School/ Dr. Hasan Sadikin General Hospital, Bandung, West JavaDepartment of Child Health, Universitas Padjadjaran Medical School/ Dr. Hasan Sadikin General Hospital, Bandung, West JavaBackground Prematurity is a risk factor of neonatal sepsis and its associated morbidities and mortality. Most deaths in neonatal sepsis occur within the first seven days. Presepsin has been reported as one of the earliest biomarkers for predicting mortality. Objective To determine the association between presepsin levels and mortality risk, as well as the optimal presepsin cut-off point for predicting mortality, in premature infants with neonatal sepsis .Method This was an observational prospective cohort study on 62 preterm infants born at 28 to <37 weeks’ gestation. We recorded clinical and laboratory characteristics, performed blood culture, and measured presepsin levels at initial diagnosis of sepsis. Subjects were followed for seven days and their outcome (death or survival) recorded. We evaluated the association between clinical and laboratory characteristics, including presepsin levels, with sepsis outcome. We also constructed a receiver-operator characteristics curve to determine the optimal cut-off point of presepsin as a predictor of sepsis mortality. Results Only blood culture results (P=0.006) and presepsin level (P<0.001) were significantly associated with sepsis outcome on the seventh day. The optimal presepsin cut-off value for predicting mortality was 1057 ng/mL, with an area under curve of 80.4%, sensitivity of 60.71%, and specificity of 88.24%. A presepsin level of >1057 ng/mL was associated with increased mortality [RR 3.02; 95%CI  68.3 to 89.4; P<0.001]. Conclusion In preterm infants with neonatal sepsis, an elevated presepsin level at diagnosis is a significant risk factor for mortality within seven days. Presepsin can be used as an early biomarker of sepsis outcome.https://paediatricaindonesiana.org/index.php/paediatrica-indonesiana/article/view/2617presepsinneonatal sepsismortalitypremature infant
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author Muhammad Ifan Romli
Tetty Yuniati
Dany Hilmanto
spellingShingle Muhammad Ifan Romli
Tetty Yuniati
Dany Hilmanto
Presepsin level as risk factor for mortality in premature infants with neonatal sepsis
Paediatrica Indonesiana
presepsin
neonatal sepsis
mortality
premature infant
author_facet Muhammad Ifan Romli
Tetty Yuniati
Dany Hilmanto
author_sort Muhammad Ifan Romli
title Presepsin level as risk factor for mortality in premature infants with neonatal sepsis
title_short Presepsin level as risk factor for mortality in premature infants with neonatal sepsis
title_full Presepsin level as risk factor for mortality in premature infants with neonatal sepsis
title_fullStr Presepsin level as risk factor for mortality in premature infants with neonatal sepsis
title_full_unstemmed Presepsin level as risk factor for mortality in premature infants with neonatal sepsis
title_sort presepsin level as risk factor for mortality in premature infants with neonatal sepsis
publisher Indonesian Pediatric Society Publishing House
series Paediatrica Indonesiana
issn 0030-9311
2338-476X
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Background Prematurity is a risk factor of neonatal sepsis and its associated morbidities and mortality. Most deaths in neonatal sepsis occur within the first seven days. Presepsin has been reported as one of the earliest biomarkers for predicting mortality. Objective To determine the association between presepsin levels and mortality risk, as well as the optimal presepsin cut-off point for predicting mortality, in premature infants with neonatal sepsis .Method This was an observational prospective cohort study on 62 preterm infants born at 28 to <37 weeks’ gestation. We recorded clinical and laboratory characteristics, performed blood culture, and measured presepsin levels at initial diagnosis of sepsis. Subjects were followed for seven days and their outcome (death or survival) recorded. We evaluated the association between clinical and laboratory characteristics, including presepsin levels, with sepsis outcome. We also constructed a receiver-operator characteristics curve to determine the optimal cut-off point of presepsin as a predictor of sepsis mortality. Results Only blood culture results (P=0.006) and presepsin level (P<0.001) were significantly associated with sepsis outcome on the seventh day. The optimal presepsin cut-off value for predicting mortality was 1057 ng/mL, with an area under curve of 80.4%, sensitivity of 60.71%, and specificity of 88.24%. A presepsin level of >1057 ng/mL was associated with increased mortality [RR 3.02; 95%CI  68.3 to 89.4; P<0.001]. Conclusion In preterm infants with neonatal sepsis, an elevated presepsin level at diagnosis is a significant risk factor for mortality within seven days. Presepsin can be used as an early biomarker of sepsis outcome.
topic presepsin
neonatal sepsis
mortality
premature infant
url https://paediatricaindonesiana.org/index.php/paediatrica-indonesiana/article/view/2617
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