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Volume 60, Issue 3, Pages 224-228 (March 2010)


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Monocyte HLA-DR expression as predictor of poor outcome in neonates with late onset neonatal sepsis

Ferah GenelCorresponding Author Informationemail address, Fusun Atlihan, Elif Ozsu, Erhan Ozbek

Accepted 4 December 2009. published online 07 January 2010.

Summary 

Objectives

Down regulation of HLA-DR expression on monocytes has been reported in adult sepsis. The aims of this study were, first to evaluate monocyte HLA-DR expression in late onset neonatal infection and second to investigate the prognostic value of monocyte HLA-DR expression at onset of symptoms for the final outcome.

Methods

Peripheral blood samples were taken from neonates, who were classified into three groups: late onset neonatal sepsis group (n=40); non-infective disorders group (n=24) and the control group (n=25). Monocyte expression of HLA-DR was determined by flow cytometry.

Results

The percentage of monocytes expressing HLA-DR was lower in neonates with late onset sepsis (p<0.05). Of the 40 septic patients enrolled in the study, 32 survived, while 8 died. The percentage of HLA-DR expressing monocytes was significantly lower in the non-survivor sepsis group (16.6%) compared with that in the survivor sepsis group (45.2%). The optimal cutoff value of HLA-DR for predicting mortality was 30% with 87% sensitivity and 81% specificity. Patients with monocyte HLA-DR expression ≤30% had lower survival rate with a 30-fold higher risk of mortality (Odds ratio 30; 95% CI 3–295).

Conclusion

According to our findings, monocyte HLA-DR expression seems to be an early predictive marker for the prognosis in late onset neonatal sepsis.

Department of Pediatrics, Dr. Behçet Uz Children's Hospital, 35220 Izmir, Turkey

Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Cemal Gursel cad. No: 17 Daire: 9, 35600 Karsiyaka, Izmir, Turkey. Tel.: +90 232 489 56 56; fax: +90 232 489 23 15.

PII: S0163-4453(09)00388-0

doi:10.1016/j.jinf.2009.12.004


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