Thrombocytosis As Potential Diagnostic Tool for Serious Bacterial Infection In Febrile Infants; Srinagar, India

Objective: To estimate incidence of Reactive Thrombocytosis among febrile infants and assess utility of platelet count as a potential predictor and diagnostic tool of serious bacterial infection .Design:Prospective non randomized study conducted between April 2011 to March 2012Setting: Tertiary care...

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Main Authors: Shumila Manzoor, Musadiq Alaqaband, Sumaira chowdhary, Khurshid Wani, Rohit Chib, Iyreen Malik
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Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2014-12-01
Series:International Journal of Pediatrics
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spelling doaj-aeb814ff48494823b6667f18a5af4a562020-11-24T21:43:51ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesInternational Journal of Pediatrics2345-50472345-50552014-12-0124.34134203559Thrombocytosis As Potential Diagnostic Tool for Serious Bacterial Infection In Febrile Infants; Srinagar, IndiaShumila Manzoor0Musadiq Alaqaband1Sumaira chowdhary2Khurshid Wani3Rohit Chib4Iyreen Malik5Government Medical College, SrinagarGovernment Medical college,srinagarGovernment Medical College, JammuDepartment Of Pediatrics, Government Medical College, SrinagarGovernment Medical College ,Srinagar,Government Medical college, srinagarObjective: To estimate incidence of Reactive Thrombocytosis among febrile infants and assess utility of platelet count as a potential predictor and diagnostic tool of serious bacterial infection .Design:Prospective non randomized study conducted between April 2011 to March 2012Setting: Tertiary care pediatric unit.Inclusion criteria:All infants 30 to 89 days of age, admitted with rectal temperature >38°C/100.4°F without apparent focus of an infection.Exclusion criteria:Infants having fever more than 72 hours and who had received antibiotics or vaccination within 48 hours of presentation.Main Outcome Measures: sepsis evaluation was done on admission. SBI included all cases of occult bacteremia, urinary tract infection, bacterial meningitis, pneumonia, bacterial gastroenteritis and infections of the soft tissues and bones.Results: Of the 149 infants studied, 39 (26.2%) had SBI. Platelet count was significantly higher in infants with SBI compared to those without {Platelet count ≥ 4 lakh /mm3 in SBI (84.6%) vs non SBI (542.4% ). Mean platelet count 5.1 ± 1.1 in SBI versus 3.9 ± 1.6 in non SBI which was statistically significant Phttp://ijp.mums.ac.ir/pdf_3559_254ba678681a9994a61d3f3bd5fa5e36.htmlFeverInfantsSerious bacterial infectionThrombocytosisDiagnosis
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author Shumila Manzoor
Musadiq Alaqaband
Sumaira chowdhary
Khurshid Wani
Rohit Chib
Iyreen Malik
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Musadiq Alaqaband
Sumaira chowdhary
Khurshid Wani
Rohit Chib
Iyreen Malik
Thrombocytosis As Potential Diagnostic Tool for Serious Bacterial Infection In Febrile Infants; Srinagar, India
International Journal of Pediatrics
Fever
Infants
Serious bacterial infection
Thrombocytosis
Diagnosis
author_facet Shumila Manzoor
Musadiq Alaqaband
Sumaira chowdhary
Khurshid Wani
Rohit Chib
Iyreen Malik
author_sort Shumila Manzoor
title Thrombocytosis As Potential Diagnostic Tool for Serious Bacterial Infection In Febrile Infants; Srinagar, India
title_short Thrombocytosis As Potential Diagnostic Tool for Serious Bacterial Infection In Febrile Infants; Srinagar, India
title_full Thrombocytosis As Potential Diagnostic Tool for Serious Bacterial Infection In Febrile Infants; Srinagar, India
title_fullStr Thrombocytosis As Potential Diagnostic Tool for Serious Bacterial Infection In Febrile Infants; Srinagar, India
title_full_unstemmed Thrombocytosis As Potential Diagnostic Tool for Serious Bacterial Infection In Febrile Infants; Srinagar, India
title_sort thrombocytosis as potential diagnostic tool for serious bacterial infection in febrile infants; srinagar, india
publisher Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
series International Journal of Pediatrics
issn 2345-5047
2345-5055
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Objective: To estimate incidence of Reactive Thrombocytosis among febrile infants and assess utility of platelet count as a potential predictor and diagnostic tool of serious bacterial infection .Design:Prospective non randomized study conducted between April 2011 to March 2012Setting: Tertiary care pediatric unit.Inclusion criteria:All infants 30 to 89 days of age, admitted with rectal temperature >38°C/100.4°F without apparent focus of an infection.Exclusion criteria:Infants having fever more than 72 hours and who had received antibiotics or vaccination within 48 hours of presentation.Main Outcome Measures: sepsis evaluation was done on admission. SBI included all cases of occult bacteremia, urinary tract infection, bacterial meningitis, pneumonia, bacterial gastroenteritis and infections of the soft tissues and bones.Results: Of the 149 infants studied, 39 (26.2%) had SBI. Platelet count was significantly higher in infants with SBI compared to those without {Platelet count ≥ 4 lakh /mm3 in SBI (84.6%) vs non SBI (542.4% ). Mean platelet count 5.1 ± 1.1 in SBI versus 3.9 ± 1.6 in non SBI which was statistically significant P
topic Fever
Infants
Serious bacterial infection
Thrombocytosis
Diagnosis
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