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Nosocomial sepsis risk score for preterm infants in low-resource settings.

Rebecca E Rosenberg1, A S M Nawshad U Ahmed, Samir K Saha, M A K Azad Chowdhury, Saifuddin Ahmed, Paul A Law, Robert E Black, Mathuram Santosham, Gary L Darmstadt.   

Abstract

Sepsis is a leading cause of mortality for neonates in developing countries; however, little research has focused on clinical predictors of nosocomial infection of preterm neonates in the low-resource setting. We sought to validate the only existing feasible score introduced by Singh et al. in 2003 and to create an improved score. In a secondary analysis of daily evaluations of 497 neonates <or=33 weeks gestational age admitted to a tertiary care NICU in Dhaka, Bangladesh, we tested the Singh score and then constructed and internally validated our own bedside predictive score. The Singh score had low sensitivity of 56.6% but good positive predictive value (PPV) of 78.1% in our sample. Our five-sign model requiring at least one clinical sign of infection (apnea, hepatomegaly, jaundice, lethargy and pallor) had an area under the receiver operating characteristic of 0.70, sensitivity of 77.1%, and PPV of 64.9%. Our clinical sepsis score is the first bedside clinical screen exclusively for hospitalized, very premature neonates in a low-resource setting, and warrants external validation.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19622712      PMCID: PMC3115678          DOI: 10.1093/tropej/fmp061

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trop Pediatr        ISSN: 0142-6338            Impact factor:   1.165


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