Biomarkers, Trauma, and Sepsis in Pediatrics: A Review

Context: There is a logical connection with biomarkers, trauma, and sepsis. This review paper provides new information and clinical practice implications. Biomarkers are very important especially in pediatrics. Procalcitonin and other biomarkers are helpful in identifying neonatal sepsis, defense me...

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Main Authors: Marianne Frieri, Krishan Kumar, Anthony Boutin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of Pediatrics Review
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Online Access:http://jpr.mazums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-30-39&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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spelling doaj-e61230cd752448f4aada9be8f8619afb2020-11-25T00:21:14ZengMazandaran University of Medical SciencesJournal of Pediatrics Review2322-43982322-44012016-01-014100Biomarkers, Trauma, and Sepsis in Pediatrics: A ReviewMarianne Frieri0Krishan Kumar1Anthony Boutin2 Division of Allergy Immunology, Department of Medicine, Nassau University Medical Center, East Meadow, New York, USA Division of Pediatric, Department of Emergency Medicine, Nassau University Medical Center, East Meadow, New York, USA Division of Adult Emergency Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, Nassau University Medical Center, Hempstead Turnpike, New York, USA Context: There is a logical connection with biomarkers, trauma, and sepsis. This review paper provides new information and clinical practice implications. Biomarkers are very important especially in pediatrics. Procalcitonin and other biomarkers are helpful in identifying neonatal sepsis, defense mechanisms of the immune system. Pediatric trauma and sepsis is very important both in infants and in children. Stress management both in trauma is based upon the notion that stress causes an immune imbalance in susceptible individuals. Evidence Acquisition: Data sources included studies indexed in PubMed, a meta- analysis, predictive values, research strategies, and quality assessments. A recent paper by one of the authors stated marked increase in serum procalcitonin during the course of a septic process often indicates an exacerbation of the illness, and a decreasing level is a sign of improvement. A review of epidemiologic studies on pediatric soccer patients was also addressed. Keywords for searching included biomarkers, immunity, trauma, and sepsis. Results: Of 50 reviewed articles, 34 eligible articles were selected including biomarkers, predictive values for procalcitonin, identifying children at risk for intra-abdominal injuries, blunt trauma, and epidemiology, a meta-analysis. Of neonatal associated sepsis, the NF-kappa B pathway by inflammatory stimuli in human neutrophils, predictive value of gelsolin for the outcomes of preterm neonates, a meta-analysis interleukin-8 for neonatal sepsis diagnosis. Conclusions: Biomarkers are very important especially in pediatrics. Procalcitonin and other biomarkers are helpful in identifying neonatal sepsis, defense mechanisms, and physiological functions of the immune system. Pediatric trauma and sepsis is very important both in infants and in children. Various topics were covered such as biomarkers, trauma, sepsis, inflammation, innate immunity, role of neutrophils and IL-8, reactive oxygen species, neonatal hypoxia, NF-kappa B related to inflammation. These topics are clearly linked and are very important for pediatricians, pulmonologists, and immunologists in academic centers and in practice.http://jpr.mazums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-30-39&slc_lang=en&sid=1BiomarkersImmunityTraumaSepsis
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Anthony Boutin
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Biomarkers, Trauma, and Sepsis in Pediatrics: A Review
Journal of Pediatrics Review
Biomarkers
Immunity
Trauma
Sepsis
author_facet Marianne Frieri
Krishan Kumar
Anthony Boutin
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title Biomarkers, Trauma, and Sepsis in Pediatrics: A Review
title_short Biomarkers, Trauma, and Sepsis in Pediatrics: A Review
title_full Biomarkers, Trauma, and Sepsis in Pediatrics: A Review
title_fullStr Biomarkers, Trauma, and Sepsis in Pediatrics: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Biomarkers, Trauma, and Sepsis in Pediatrics: A Review
title_sort biomarkers, trauma, and sepsis in pediatrics: a review
publisher Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Pediatrics Review
issn 2322-4398
2322-4401
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Context: There is a logical connection with biomarkers, trauma, and sepsis. This review paper provides new information and clinical practice implications. Biomarkers are very important especially in pediatrics. Procalcitonin and other biomarkers are helpful in identifying neonatal sepsis, defense mechanisms of the immune system. Pediatric trauma and sepsis is very important both in infants and in children. Stress management both in trauma is based upon the notion that stress causes an immune imbalance in susceptible individuals. Evidence Acquisition: Data sources included studies indexed in PubMed, a meta- analysis, predictive values, research strategies, and quality assessments. A recent paper by one of the authors stated marked increase in serum procalcitonin during the course of a septic process often indicates an exacerbation of the illness, and a decreasing level is a sign of improvement. A review of epidemiologic studies on pediatric soccer patients was also addressed. Keywords for searching included biomarkers, immunity, trauma, and sepsis. Results: Of 50 reviewed articles, 34 eligible articles were selected including biomarkers, predictive values for procalcitonin, identifying children at risk for intra-abdominal injuries, blunt trauma, and epidemiology, a meta-analysis. Of neonatal associated sepsis, the NF-kappa B pathway by inflammatory stimuli in human neutrophils, predictive value of gelsolin for the outcomes of preterm neonates, a meta-analysis interleukin-8 for neonatal sepsis diagnosis. Conclusions: Biomarkers are very important especially in pediatrics. Procalcitonin and other biomarkers are helpful in identifying neonatal sepsis, defense mechanisms, and physiological functions of the immune system. Pediatric trauma and sepsis is very important both in infants and in children. Various topics were covered such as biomarkers, trauma, sepsis, inflammation, innate immunity, role of neutrophils and IL-8, reactive oxygen species, neonatal hypoxia, NF-kappa B related to inflammation. These topics are clearly linked and are very important for pediatricians, pulmonologists, and immunologists in academic centers and in practice.
topic Biomarkers
Immunity
Trauma
Sepsis
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