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Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics ; (6): 280-282,285, 2017.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-606410

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Objective To study the diagnostic value of TREM-1,PCT and CD64 in children with sepsis disease and its effect on the application of low dose hormone.Methods 80 cases children with septic disease who received therapy from September 2014 to September 2016 in the third affiliated hospital of wenzhou medical university,28 cases of severe sepsis disease,52 cases of general sepsis disease,and selected 40 cases of healthy children in our hospital during the same period,the levels of TREM-1,PCT,CD64 of three groups were compared.And through the random number table method,those 80 cases children with sepsis disease were divided into the observation group(n=40) and the control group(n=40),the control group was treated with routine treatment,while the observation group was treated with hydroprednisone on the basis of the control group,after treatment for seven days,the levels of TREM-1,PCT,CD64 of two groups were compared.Results The levels of TREM-1, PCT and CD64 in the severe sepsis disease group and general sepsis disease group were higher than the healthy group(P<0.05),and the levels of TREM-1, PCT and CD64 in severe sepsis disease group were significantly higher than the general sepsis disease group(P<0.05).After treatment,the levels of TREM-1,PCT and CD64 were improved in two groups of patients with sepsis disease(P<0.05),after treatment of one day and seven days,the levels of TREM-1,PCT and CD64 in observation group were lower than in the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion TREM-1,PCT,CD64 levels can be used as early detection in children with sepsis disease,low dose glucocorticoid can effectively reduce the expression of TREM-1,PCT and CD64 levels in children with sepsis,it's conducive to the disease control.

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