J3-2184 — Annual report 2011
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Expression of leukocyte iCD64 molecules in sepsis of critically ill newborns and children

Expression of leukocyte iCD64 molecules is a more reliable marker of sepsis in the newborn than CRP and PCT whereas in children it is simlar to PCT but inferior to CRP

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COBISS.SI-ID: 28148953
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The role of markers of innate immunity and expression of neutrophil antigen CD64 in tracheal aspirates and blood in the diagnosis of community and hospital acquired pneumonia in critically ill children.

In differentiating between noninfectious SIRS and severe pneumonia, iCD64 had highest predictive value, followed by PCT and LBP in blood. Diagnostic value of sCD14 1 and CRP was lower than that of LBP. The inflammatory response of newborns was higher than in children.

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COBISS.SI-ID: 28149209
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Concomitant bacterial pneumonia in children with severe respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) bronchiolitis

In infants with severe RSV bronchiolitis requiring ventilation iCD64 and quantitative cultures of endotracheal aspirates had higher diagnostic accuracy than LBP, PCT and CRP in the blood.

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COBISS.SI-ID: 29235929