Change of serum lipoproteins and its potential use in stratifying patients with sepsis among neonates

Author:

Guo Junfei1,Lai Weiming1,Wu Yongbing1,Li Huan1,Fu Zhenhua1,Mu Xiaoping1

Affiliation:

1. Guangdong Women and Children Hospital

Abstract

Abstract Background: Changes of serum lipoprotein concentration during bacteremia or sepsis is observed and lipoproteins concentration facilitate the evaluation severity of sepsis in adults, but its clinical usage is still unclear. Here, we analyzed the lipoprotein concentration in neonates with sepsis and discussed its use in stratifying patients. Methods: This is a retrospective study involved 88 culture-proven septic patients. Clinical and microbiology data of involved patients were collected via inquiring data bases of our institute. Patients were grouped according to blood culture results or procalcitonin level, the difference between groups were analyzed. Results: Compared with uninfected group, there is no change of triglyceride (TG) concentrations and significant decrease of Total cholesterol (TC) concentration in septic patients. There is no significant difference between Gram positive and Gram negative related septic patients in terms of serum TG and TC concentration. Other than group with procalcitonin level of 0.5-2 ng/ml, both serum TG and TC concentration were decreased while serum procalcitonin level increasing. Conclusions: Our results indicated that serum lipoprotein concentration may be recommended to help diagnosis of bacteria and to evaluate the severity of sepsis.

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Research Square Platform LLC

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