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- Title
Significance of Serum Ischemia-Modified Albumin Level as a Marker of Neonatal Sepsis.
- Authors
Abdel-Aty, Rana Abbas; Morsy, Saeed Mohammed; Ahmed, Hanan Samir; Elgebaly, Sherif Mohammed
- Abstract
Background: Neonatal sepsis is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the neonatal period. Clinical manifestations range from subclinical infection to severe manifestations of focal or systemic disease septic shock. A suitable, economic, sensitive and specific endogenous marker is crucially needed to detect sepsis at an early stage. Objectives: We aimed to identify whether ischemia modified albumin (IMA) level can be used as a marker in the diagnosis of neonatal sepsis and evaluate its prognostic significance. Methods: A case control study was conducted on 36 newborn babies (18 with neonatal sepsis and 18 without sepsis based on blood culture). Babies were subjected to full medical history, thorough clinical examination and routine laboratory investigations according to our local standards. Serum ischemia modified albumin was measured and correlated to clinical symptoms and prognosis. Results: There was a significant difference between sepsis group and control group as regards mean serum IMA level (103.7± 31.82 versus 85.36 ± 14.07 ng/ml) with positive predictive value 80% and negative predictive value 65%. Conclusion: We concluded that IMA seems to be a useful biomarker for the diagnosis of neonatal sepsis.
- Subjects
NEONATAL sepsis; ALBUMINS; SEPTIC shock; CLINICAL trials; CONTROL groups
- Publication
Zagazig University Medical Journal, 2023, Vol 29, Issue 1, p17
- ISSN
1110-1431
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.21608/zumj.2021.58298.2093