Evaluation of urinary neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin and macrophage migration inhibitory factor as diagnostic markers in febrile childhood urinary tract infection
medical research journal • 2016
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Authors
kram E. El-Sadeka, Abdelfattah A. El-Kholya, Eman G. Behiry and Manal I. Koraa
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Journal
medical research journal
Publisher
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Volume
15
Issue
2
Pages
48-56
publication.type
International
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Abstract
Objectives The aim of the stuy was to investigate clinical utility of urinary neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (uNGAL) and macrophage migration inhibitory factor (uMIF) levels in predicting febrile urinary tract infection (UTI) in children.
Patients and methods This case-control study was carried out on patients attending Pediatric Units in Benha University Hospital. It was conducted on 120 children who were divided into two groups. The first group consisted of 60 patients with febrile UTI. The second group consisted of 60 age-matched and sex-matched healthy children (control group). Blood and urine samples were taken from both groups.
Results Highly statistically significant increase in levels of uNGAL, uNGAL/creatinine (Cr) and uMIF, uMIF/Cr was observed in the patient group. Results showed significant positive correlation between uNGAL, uNGAL/Cr and total leukocyte count, C-reactive protein, white blood cells, uMIF, and uMIF/Cr in the patient group. Results showed significant positive correlation between uMIF, uMIF/Cr and total leukocyte count, C-reactive protein, white blood cells, uNGAL, and uNGAL/Cr in the patient group. At a cutoff value more than or equal to 37.2ng/ml, uNGAL sensiti
Patients and methods This case-control study was carried out on patients attending Pediatric Units in Benha University Hospital. It was conducted on 120 children who were divided into two groups. The first group consisted of 60 patients with febrile UTI. The second group consisted of 60 age-matched and sex-matched healthy children (control group). Blood and urine samples were taken from both groups.
Results Highly statistically significant increase in levels of uNGAL, uNGAL/creatinine (Cr) and uMIF, uMIF/Cr was observed in the patient group. Results showed significant positive correlation between uNGAL, uNGAL/Cr and total leukocyte count, C-reactive protein, white blood cells, uMIF, and uMIF/Cr in the patient group. Results showed significant positive correlation between uMIF, uMIF/Cr and total leukocyte count, C-reactive protein, white blood cells, uNGAL, and uNGAL/Cr in the patient group. At a cutoff value more than or equal to 37.2ng/ml, uNGAL sensiti
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