Hubungan Kadar Prokalsitonin dan Kadar Laktat dengan Skor PELOD pada Pasien Sepsis di Unit Perawatan Intensif Anak
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2013Author
Ismy, Jufitriani
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Lubis, Munar
Mutiara, Erna
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Background Sepsis remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality
among critically ill children in pediatric intensive care unit (PICU).
Procalcitonin and lactate are sepsis biomarkers that correlate with
disease severity, organ failure, and death. PELOD score is a tool used to
know the severity of organ dysfunction in critically ill children.
Objective To investigate relationship between procalcitonin and lactate
levels with PELOD score in septic patients.
Methods A cross sectional study was conducted in children with sepsis
who were admitted to PICU during April until July 2012. Sepsis is Systemic
lnflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) in the presence of or as a result
of suspected or proven infection. Proven infection is the finding of positive
cultures (blood, urin or other specimens) and or procalcitonin > 2.
Spearman test was used to assess fie correlation between procalcitonin
and lactate levels with PELOD score. Multiple linier regression was used to assess relationship between procalcitonin and lactate levels
simultaneously with PELOD score. Data was analyzed by computer
programme with confidence interval 95% and P<0.05 is defined
significant. Results Total of 32 patient were analyzed, consisted of 18 (56.3%) males and 14 (43.8%) females with range of age 1-432 months ( median 21 months). There was no correlation between procalcitonin level and PELOD score (P=0.08 r=-0.86) as well as lactate level and PELOD score (P=0.709 r= 0.69). Simultaneously, there was no relationship between procalcitonin and lactate levels with PELOD score with adjusted Rz=0.003. Conclusion Procalcitonin and lactate levels have no relationship with PELOD score.
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