Korelasi antara Kadar Fibrinogen dengan Skor Snappe-II pada Sepsis Neonatorum sebagai Faktor Prediktif Mortalitas
Correlation of Fibrinogen with Snappe-II Score Inneonatal Sepsis as a Predictive Factor of Mortality

Date
2023Author
Putri, Viany Rehansyah
Advisor(s)
Lubis, Bugis Mardina
Rosdiana, Nelly
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Objective: To determine the correlation between fibrinogen level with SNAPPE-II
score in neonatal sepsis as a predictive factor of mortality.
Method: A prospective cohort study was conducted on neonatal with sepsis in
Perinatology Unit Haji Adam Malik General Hospital, Medan. Assessment of
SNAPPE-II score, serum fibrinogen level performed within 12 hour after admission.
Pearson’s correlations test were used to examine the association between fibrinogen
level and SNAPPE-II score. Differences in the fibrinogen level and mortality were
tested with independent T-test.
Result: 35 subjects were recruited in this study. Fibrinogen level was negatively
correlated with SNAPPE-II score (r=-0.435, p=0.009) and had a significant
association with the mortality rate (p<0.021). Fibrinogen level could be used as a
predictive factor of mortality (AUC 71.7%, p=0.028) with a cut-off point of
157.5mg/dL (66.7% sensitivity, 82.4% specificity, RR 2.6)
Conclusion: Serum fibrinogen levels have negative correlation with SNAPPE-II
score as a predictive factor of mortality in neonatal sepsis.
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