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On the criteria for the severity of Infectious mononucleosis in hospitalized children

https://doi.org/10.22627/2072-8107-2020-19-1-26-28

Abstract

Purpose of the study. Justification of the practical application of laboratory criteria marking the severity of infectious mononucleosis in hospitalized children.

Materials and methods. A comparative prospective clinical study involved 54 children, aged 2 to 13 years, median age 5 years [3.0; 8.7]. The main study group consisted of 27 children with a severity of the disease, the comparison group — 27 patients of moderate. We used the Mann-Whitney test, Spearman's correlation coefficient and mathematical modeling.

Results. The study found a direct correlative relationship between the severity of infectious mononucleosis and indicators of total and direct bilirubin, r = 0.39. «Cut of» values were determined: for total bilirubin ≥ 15 µmol / L, for direct bilirubin ≥ 5.5 µmol / L, sensitivity 96%, specificity 52%.

Conclusions. «Cut of» bilirubin fractions can be used to predict the severity of infectious mononucleosis in hospitalized children on the first day of the disease.

About the Authors

N. S. Pospelova
Perm State Medical University named after Academician E.A. Wagner Ministry of Health of Russia
Russian Federation

Natalya Pospelova - Аssistant of the Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Perm State Medical University named after ac. E.A. Wagner Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation.

Perm.



N. O. Postanogova
Perm State Medical University named after Academician E.A. Wagner Ministry of Health of Russia
Russian Federation

Nina Postanogova - Аssistant, Perm State Medical University named after ac. E.A. Wagner Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation.

Perm.



M. O. Satyukova
Perm State Medical University named after Academician E.A. Wagner Ministry of Health of Russia
Russian Federation

Maria Satyukova.

Perm.



A. Yu. Deryusheva
Perm State Medical University named after Academician E.A. Wagner Ministry of Health of Russia
Russian Federation

Anna Deryusheva.

Perm.



A. V. Permyakova
Perm State Medical University named after Academician E.A. Wagner Ministry of Health of Russia
Russian Federation

Anna Permyakova - PhD, Perm State Medical University named after ac. E.A. Wagner Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation.

Perm.



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Pospelova N.S., Postanogova N.O., Satyukova M.O., Deryusheva A.Yu., Permyakova A.V. On the criteria for the severity of Infectious mononucleosis in hospitalized children. CHILDREN INFECTIONS. 2020;19(1):26-28. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22627/2072-8107-2020-19-1-26-28

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